
Hygiene: 15 Minute City 7"
To mark the 15th year of both Static Shock Records and Hygiene, we bring you the '15 Minute City' EP, which is also the 100th release of the label. Has it really been four years since their âPrivate Sectorâ album on Upset the Rhythm? In that time the band have had a small tweak in line up with the addition of Lucy from Primetime on bass. Hygiene have returned with their most urgent and essential recordings and not many bands can say that after 15 years. Lead track '15 Minute Cityâ is an absolute bundle of DIY greatnessâŠit has the chaos and chorus of one the classic 70âs / early 80âs Swell Maps 7âs. âL.T.Nâ is a robotic and stiff post punk song that doesnât outlast it's welcome as it lasts just over a minute. Last track âPetrolâ is a childlike punk gem that gets stuck in your head after one play. Hygiene are one of the most underappreciated bands in London in 2023.
To mark the 15th year of both Static Shock Records and Hygiene, we bring you the '15 Minute City' EP, which is also the 100th release of the label. Has it really been four years since their âPrivate Sectorâ album on Upset the Rhythm? In that time the band have had a small tweak in line up with the addition of Lucy from Primetime on bass. Hygiene have returned with their most urgent and essential recordings and not many bands can say that after 15 years. Lead track '15 Minute Cityâ is an absolute bundle of DIY greatnessâŠit has the chaos and chorus of one the classic 70âs / early 80âs Swell Maps 7âs. âL.T.Nâ is a robotic and stiff post punk song that doesnât outlast it's welcome as it lasts just over a minute. Last track âPetrolâ is a childlike punk gem that gets stuck in your head after one play. Hygiene are one of the most underappreciated bands in London in 2023.
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To mark the 15th year of both Static Shock Records and Hygiene, we bring you the '15 Minute City' EP, which is also the 100th release of the label. Has it really been four years since their âPrivate Sectorâ album on Upset the Rhythm? In that time the band have had a small tweak in line up with the addition of Lucy from Primetime on bass. Hygiene have returned with their most urgent and essential recordings and not many bands can say that after 15 years. Lead track '15 Minute Cityâ is an absolute bundle of DIY greatnessâŠit has the chaos and chorus of one the classic 70âs / early 80âs Swell Maps 7âs. âL.T.Nâ is a robotic and stiff post punk song that doesnât outlast it's welcome as it lasts just over a minute. Last track âPetrolâ is a childlike punk gem that gets stuck in your head after one play. Hygiene are one of the most underappreciated bands in London in 2023.












