Pynch share final album teaser with existential single ‘Microwave Rhapsody’

London four-piece Pynch have unveiled ‘Microwave Rhapsody’, the last single before their second album Beautiful Noise drops on October 3 via their own label Chillburn Recordings. Written and produced by frontman Spencer Enock in the band’s Brixton bedroom studio, the track dives headfirst into questions of existence and meaning while cloaking its philosophy in euphoric slacker rock.

Built on pulsing basslines, krautrock-inspired drums (tracked with Andy Ramsey of Stereolab) and squalls of distortion, ‘Microwave Rhapsody’ channels both grit and grandeur. Enock calls it his personal favourite, describing it as a DIY reimagining of 1970s New York with art-punk urgency colliding with lo-fi charm.

With Beautiful Noise, Pynch blend glitchy electronics, poetic candour and slack-rock grit into their most ambitious statement yet, cementing themselves as one of London’s most inventive DIY outfits.