Pynch channel existential chaos on title track ‘Beautiful Noise’

London slacker-pop outfit Pynch tap into the heart of their second album with new single ‘Beautiful Noise’, a swirling anthem that asks one of life’s biggest questions: “Is it all just a beautiful noise?”

Serving as the emotional and sonic climax of the band’s upcoming record Beautiful Noise (out October 24 via Chillburn Recordings / State 51), the track blends shoegaze distortion and a climactic freakout featuring guest solos from James Leggett (guitar) and Johnny Woodham (trumpet).

Produced by frontman Spencer Enock in the band’s Brixton home studio, the track captures the mess and meaning of modern existence, where hope, humour, and heartache all blur into one woozy wall of sound.