Venice Treacle unleash debut single ‘Fabada’

Bristol-based experimental indie outfit Venice Treacle have dropped their debut single ‘Fabada’, the first serving from their genre-defying EP ‘Modern Elixir’. Taking its name from a hearty Spanish stew, ‘Fabada’ is as rich and layered as its namesake, a bold sonic concoction where jagged post-punk riffs meet psychedelic textures and danceable no-wave rhythms.

Rooted in British indie and infused with the off-kilter spirit of New York’s no-wave and the heady haze of Kosmische psychedelia, ‘Modern Elixir’ has already gained traction with full BBC Introducing West support, all four tracks making it to air.

On ‘Fabada’, Venice Treacle introduce us to their self-coined genre: “Quank” — a collision of avant-garde flair and infectious groove. It’s melodic chaos at its finest, balancing dissonance and hook with playful precision.