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MONSIEUR POMPIER’S TRAVELLING FREAKSHOW: TEATIME TERRORS Available on 12″ Vinyl & Digital Download from Cleopatra Records (WW / 16 July)

Monsieur Pompier's Travelling Freakshow: Teatime Terrors Available on 12" Vinyl & Digital Download from Cleopatra Records (WW / 16 July)

Having existed as a live entity for the past four years, Monsieur Pompier’s Travelling Freakshow have toured Europe extensively with their extremely unique live show which incorporates performance art, audience immersion and a litany of bizarre and beguiling costumes and masks depicting the characters in the songs. All of this is underpinned by Monsieur Pompier’s manic music and storytelling approach to songwriting which echoes the work of bands such as Sparks, The Residents, and Devo. The group’s debut album Teatime Terrors is due for release by Cleopatra Records on 16th July, available on limited edition 12″ vinyl and digital download.

Monsieur Pompier's Travelling Freakshow: Teatime Terrors Available on 12" Vinyl & Digital Download from Cleopatra Records (WW / 16 July)

Across the ten tracks of Teatime Terrors we are introduced to a different character on each song. The album opens with ‘Banana Boy’, a song about an unruly scamp who grows a banana in place of his fingers every time that he does something naughty. This is followed by ‘The Crabbit’, whose titular character, a half crab, half rabbit hybrid appears when a person succumbs to alcoholism. Subjects such as superstition and mythology are tackled on ‘The Ear Fairy’, a whirling waltz about a fantastical fairy who cleans our ears every night, taking the wax home to build lifelike sculptures of his victims. The high tempo organ driven mania of ‘The Hedgehog Swallower’ questions the perils of stardom and celebrity culture.

Monsieur Pompier's Travelling Freakshow: Teatime Terrors Available on 12" Vinyl & Digital Download from Cleopatra Records (WW / 16 July)

‘Doctor Moogle’ debates the dangers of googling potential ailments and trusting what one reads on the Internet, whilst the synthesized chaos of ‘Micky Mould’ is concerned with conspiracy theories and what happens when misinformation about a virus can spiral out of control. The album closes with ‘Sally Shortcake’, a woman crafted in cake, created by a lonely man who finds a mysterious recipe for his dream partner who he then bakes, touching on subjects such as Internet algorithms and online dating.

For more information on Monsieur Pompier’s Travelling Freakshow, please visit monsieurpompier.com

Ken Wynne

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