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Some People Have Too Much to Say is the long-awaited return of cult 80s psych/punks Your Heterosexual Violence. Originally formed in 1982 and known for their ferocious live shows and uncompromising sound, Your Heterosexual Violence return with a revitalised lineup and their most ambitious album to date. Fusing post-punk, glam, psych, and existential pop, the record spans radio-friendly anthems, Hammond freakouts, and twisted punk jazz. Lead single "House Outside the World" sets the tone: a punchy, philosophical burner built for both the dancefloor and the end of the world.

Professionally mixed and shaped by decades of underground experience, Some People Have Too Much to Say is defiantly original and joyously unpolished.

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Some People Have Too Much To Say

Some People Have Too Much to Say is the long-awaited return of cult 80s psych/punks Your Heterosexual Violence. Originally formed in 1982 and known for their ferocious live shows and uncompromising sound, Your Heterosexual Violence return with a revitalised lineup and their most ambitious album to date. Fusing post-punk, glam, psych, and existential pop, the record spans radio-friendly anthems, Hammond freakouts, and twisted punk jazz. Lead single "House Outside the World" sets the tone: a punchy, philosophical burner built for both the dancefloor and the end of the world.

Professionally mixed and shaped by decades of underground experience, Some People Have Too Much to Say is defiantly original and joyously unpolished.

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Some People Have Too Much to Say is the long-awaited return of cult 80s psych/punks Your Heterosexual Violence. Originally formed in 1982 and known for their ferocious live shows and uncompromising sound, Your Heterosexual Violence return with a revitalised lineup and their most ambitious album to date. Fusing post-punk, glam, psych, and existential pop, the record spans radio-friendly anthems, Hammond freakouts, and twisted punk jazz. Lead single "House Outside the World" sets the tone: a punchy, philosophical burner built for both the dancefloor and the end of the world.

Professionally mixed and shaped by decades of underground experience, Some People Have Too Much to Say is defiantly original and joyously unpolished.