Pumarosa Shares Debut Single “Priestess”

Pumarosa Shares Debut Single "Priestess"

Pumarosa have premiered striking debut track “Priestess”, which is available today via Chess Club / Mom + Pop (US). Having received its first play on Zane Lowe’s Beats 1 show and an online premiere through The FADER, the London band will support Gengahr on tour in October (including a date at Scala) and will announce further live plans shortly.

With production from Mercury-nominated Dan Carey (Kate Tempest, Bat For Lashes, Toy), “Priestess” is a bold and bewitching introduction to Pumarosa. Building in momentum and atmospheric textures across 7 and half minutes, the track is neatly categorized by the band as “industrial spiritual”. Musically, too, “Priestess” assimilates a strange mix of sounds, simultaneously drawn to the brooding, heavier songwriting of PJ Harvey or Patti Smith together with the groove-led and nocturnal electronics of The Knife and Cocteau Twins.

Pumarosa are a five-piece band from London, who assembled from unexpected and varied quarters. Isabel met drummer Nick at a rehearsal for a new band in a rundown Homerton pub where Nick then lived. No one else showed up, so the pair formed a guitar-and-drums Punk duo and began writing and rehearsing in the basement. After moving to a warehouse in Manor House, they met Henry, Tomoya and Neville and began a period of intensely hot rehearsal in a 10′ x 10′ chipboard room. In the summer of 2015, the band was offered a residency in the cavernous disused cinema of an Italian surrealist, situated within the cliffs of Calabria. Scraping together a van and driving non-stop to Italy, the band worked on new material in beguiling hundred degree heat, developing further their expansive sound. It was also in Italy that they settled on the name PUMAROSA: in part reflecting Isabel’s Chilean roots, but also the lurid-looking jungle fruit of the same name.

Pumarosa are Isabel Muñoz-Newsome (vocals/guitar), Tomoya Suzuki (electronics/saxophone), Nicholas Owen (drums), Neville James (guitar) and Henry Brown (bass).

TOUR DATES SUPPORTING GENGAHR:

10/6/15 – Brighton @ Komedia
10/7/15 – Bristol @ Exchange
10/8/15 – London @ Scala
10/9/15 – Nottingham @ Bodega
10/10/15 – Oxford @ The Bullingdon
10/12/15 – Birmingham @ Hare and Hounds
10/13/15 – Norwich @ Arts Centre
10/14/15 – Cambridge @ Portland Arms
10/16/15 – Manchester @ Deaf Institute
10/17/15 – Leeds @ Wardrobe
10/19/15 – Glasgow @ King Tuts
10/20/15 – Newcastle @ Think Tank
10/21/15 – Sheffield @ The Harley

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