The Julia Jacklin fronted Phantastic Ferniture have just released the latest single from their hotly anticipated self-titled debut album.
"Bad Timing" is a joyous garage rock foot stomper following on from pervious singles "Fuckin 'n' Rollin'" and "Gap Year."
The trio bring a sense of laconic wonder to their music, most likely due to the fact the band's ethos is to not overthink what they're doing. Hence,"Bad Timing" sounds like a group of good friends jamming together and creating something magical and full of good vibes.
The film clip features the band playing in a house with pot plants obscuring their faces. Discussing the making of the video, Jackiln offered the following:
We have to really thank all of our friends who came and made this clip with us. It turned out to be quite a painful process but probably good for our dwindling musician specific fitness levels. I think all our arms were aching for about a week after. I think anyone who is already on the fence in regards to our use of fern imagery is going to really hate us after watching this. We had also just got back our puzzle that features on the cover of our record and were putting it together while we waited for each shot to be set up.
Phantastic Ferniture is set for release July 27.