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Percolator

County: Waterford

Decades Active: 2010s, 2020s

Experimental rock band

About Percolator

Percolator is an experimental rock band whose blend of hypnotic kraut techno and wall of shoegaze guitar drones has best been compared to Swans with a leaning towards NEU!’s krautrock driven rhythms. Comparisons have been made to My Bloody Valentine, and Sonic Youth.

Percolator was formed in 2009 by ex-members of Dae Kim, Ian Chestnutt and Eleanor Myler who brought in John 'Spud' Murphy who was previously in Ilya K. Their first release was a split 7" with Mia Sparrow featuring the track Yellow Fire in 2011. Also in 2011 they began recording their debut album. They released 3 tracks from the planned album in 2013 as Little Demon EP. Another track, Law & Order, was released as a single in 2016 and the album, Sestra, was finally released in April 2017. A 3 track EP, Freshin, was released in 2019.

In addition to being a member of Percolator, Spud Murphy is also a producer, mix & record engineer, front of house engineer & multi-instrumentalist and also play bass for Katie Kim. He is producer & front of house engineer for Lankum. Eleanor Myler and Spud Murphy teamed up with Radie Peat of Lankum and Katie Kim on the doom folk project ØXN, releasing a highly acclaimed album in 2023.

Members

  1. Eleanor Myler - Drums, Vocals
  2. Ian Chestnutt - Guitars, Vocals
  3. John 'Spud' Murphy - Bass, Synths, Vocals

Video


Percolator - Law & Order (live 2018)

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