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Stalagmites drop new cut ‘Projectile Dysfunction’

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Manchester’s Stalagmites return with their second slice of infectious dark pop, ‘Projectile Dysfunction’.

Inspired by the difficulties of keeping a band together and the struggle of navigating your way through the music industry, Projectile Dysfunction is an energy-fuelled indie anthem.

The track races its way through the gears with fuzzy hooks alongside the warm, northern twang of frontman Bradley Lynch’s vocals, giving off an Editors like psychedelic flair.

The band consists of; Bradley (lead vocals/bass) and Alex Hardman (guitar) formed the band in Salford in 2010 and later re-joined by their original drummer, Daniel Jones last year.

The trio have already received acclaim from the likes of BBC 6 Music’s Steve Lamacq, Radio X’s John Kennedy. Stalagmites now hope to continue building their fan base with this addictive new release.

You can find Stalagmites on Facebook and Twitter.

Alex Pearson
Founder and Editor-in-Chief of ICM, full-time journalist, occasional photographer, Chelsea FC.

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