The Victorian English Gentlemens Club - AA Single
Tracklisting:
A: As Jungle Drums Rang Across The Amazon We Held Our Heads And ScreamedAA: Richer Than My Tribe
“A fascinating tension between the band's fondness for a good pop hook and a desire to confront, which takes them to some unusual places” - **** Uncut
“A labyrinth of unexpected rhythmic twists and turns, dirty greasy basslines and unexpectedly springy riffs” - NME
“Wall to wall vaudeville indie horror” - Loud & Quiet
First of the two jungle-themed tracks on the single, 'As Jungle Drums Rang Across The Amazon We Held Our Heads And Screamed' is described by the band as “a pop song that's been through one of those old-fashioned shaky exercise machines leaving a thinner, sweatier, jerking, catchy racket. It's about feeling sick and abandoned after someone you trusted and relied on lets you down. It's set in the Amazon to add some 70s-style surreal escapism; it's grey, British problems in a jungle. It started life as an ESG bassline, went through a million incarnations and arguments, and ended up being stripped-down and straight-up”.
'Richer Than My Tribe', also recorded during the cold months of last winter, is “a bass and drum boom: a racket with enough audio space to swing an African puma in. It's about those guilty feelings of pleasure from taking a sick day off an inane job, being bored but not bored to insanity – a small victory song for freedom. It's the first song that was written for the album, it defined the bass sound for the album, and is the first TVEGC song with rhyming in it”.

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