On April 16, prolific San Francisco psych rockers Thee Oh Sees will release Floating Coffin, their followup to 2012's great Putrifiers II, via frontman John Dwyer's Castle Face label. Today, the band has shared the record's closer, "Minotaur", which takes on more of a singer-songwriter structure than typical Thee Oh Sees, and even features some strings.
As mentioned, Dwyer says the new album comes from "the mindset of a world that's perpetually war-ridden" and is "pretty dark, and much heavier than our other albums."
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