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This EP Will Self​-​Destruct

by Tom Slatter

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It self-destructed! ... Self-destroyed? ... anyway, this was public, but now the non-subscribing scum cannot get their grubby paws on it. But you can.


This EP Will Self-Destruct!

All these tracks are usually available exclusively to my lovely subscribers. They are only going to be up and available to the whole world for a week! These are proper 'deep cuts' from the archives.

This is a pay-what-you-want release. You are very welcome to give me some money, but this is not expected or required.

What do we have?

DeadPuppyRecycling - This is from subscribers only ep 'Papercuts Sunlight Snow'. It is about going to sleep in a bin. There is no subtext. (This song is so old I hadn't quiute ditched the American accent. I got this sorted by my fourth album). Fun fact- the chorus chords are inspired by Slade's Christmas song. No, really, they are.

Stay Awake - a moody one full of guitar from the 2020 Subscriber's only 'Racing Gravity' EP.

Mummy's Gone Now - Radiohead in the first half, Pearl Jam in the second, this is another one from the Racing Gravity EP.

Thaw - lyrics constructed from cuttting up a wikipedia article, a drum track I recorded onto a warped, much used cassette tape then back into my computer to get a properly mangled sound, what's not to love?

Through These Veins (Live acoustic) - my best song that isn't currently released. Probably. Maybe. I like it anyway. This is an acoustic rendition from the launch gig for my album Fit the Fourth.

Mother's Been Talking to Ghosts again (Live in studio) - The Tom Slatter Band playing my personal favourite track from m third album. Second song that references mothers in the title. Does this say something about my mental state? Who knows

I hope you enjoy the songs. If you'd like to hear them in context of their respective releases you'll need to join the Immoral Supporters and subscribe!

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released April 2, 2021

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Tom Slatter London

A latter-day Victorian street-theatre barker with a guitar promising tales of mystery, imagination, ‘orrible murders and bloody great waving tentacles’ is how Tom Slatter has been described. Since 2010 he has been scaring audiences with six albums and numerous EPs of storytelling songs. ... more

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