
The Great Regression LP
Third pressing of the standard edition of The Great Regression pressed on eco-mix 12" vinyl.
The 10-track album has been a long time coming â the five-piece first came together in Brighton at the end of 2015 and released their debut EP the following year. There have been a few line-up changes along the way, but they have been settled since their breakthrough tracks âGayboyâ, âTotal 90â and a cover of Peachesâ âFuck The Pain Awayâ in 2019, which prompted Joe Talbot from Idles to proclaim âDITZ are the best band in Brighton, if not the worldâ. Even though the various lockdowns slowed the bandâs momentum for a while, they turned the situation to their advantage, using the downtime to fine-tune this incredible debut.
Abrasive but accessible, The Great Regression is set to be one of the most important British guitar debuts of 2022. First single âDed WĂŒrstâ â a ferocious mix of Gilla Band, Foals and a lyric bemoaning the moral quandary of minimum-wage employment â unsurprisingly became an instant favourite of Steve Lamacq on BBC Radio 6 Music. Other highlights include âThe Wardenâ, a song all about being too intense, ironically set to an intense backing somewhere between Deftones and Mogwai, and âI Am Kate Mossâ, which, according to singer Cal Francis, is about âthe separation between your visual and personal identities, particularly within the context of masculinity and femininityâ.
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Third pressing of the standard edition of The Great Regression pressed on eco-mix 12" vinyl.
The 10-track album has been a long time coming â the five-piece first came together in Brighton at the end of 2015 and released their debut EP the following year. There have been a few line-up changes along the way, but they have been settled since their breakthrough tracks âGayboyâ, âTotal 90â and a cover of Peachesâ âFuck The Pain Awayâ in 2019, which prompted Joe Talbot from Idles to proclaim âDITZ are the best band in Brighton, if not the worldâ. Even though the various lockdowns slowed the bandâs momentum for a while, they turned the situation to their advantage, using the downtime to fine-tune this incredible debut.
Abrasive but accessible, The Great Regression is set to be one of the most important British guitar debuts of 2022. First single âDed WĂŒrstâ â a ferocious mix of Gilla Band, Foals and a lyric bemoaning the moral quandary of minimum-wage employment â unsurprisingly became an instant favourite of Steve Lamacq on BBC Radio 6 Music. Other highlights include âThe Wardenâ, a song all about being too intense, ironically set to an intense backing somewhere between Deftones and Mogwai, and âI Am Kate Mossâ, which, according to singer Cal Francis, is about âthe separation between your visual and personal identities, particularly within the context of masculinity and femininityâ.

















