
Pictish Trail Life Slime Vinyl LP Toxic Lagoon Blue Colour 2026
Toxic Lagoon Blue Colour
Tracklist:
1. Hold It
2. Life Slime
3. Toxic Spillage
4. Battery Pack
5. Another Way
6. Sorry Eyes
7. Infinity Ooze
8. Crystal Cave
9. Torch Song
10. Werewolf Ending
Life Slime is the sixth full-length album by Pictish Trail (AKA Johnny Lynch) â a strange, tender, psychedelic electro-pop record shaped by transformation, exhaustion, hope, guilt, and renewal. Written at home on the Isle of Eigg and recorded at Mike Lindsayâs studio down in Margate (Tunng / LUMP), the album follows 2022âs critically acclaimed Island Family, further refining Lynchâs world of lo-fi electronics, warped pop melodies, baggy psych rhythms and emotionally direct songwriting. Itâs a record that balances woozy synth-pop, motorik propulsion and intimate acoustic songwriting, all infused with the emotional messiness that gives the album its title.
Across the albumâs singles â the guilt-stained psych-pop ballad âHold Itâ, the life-affirming shimmer of âInfinity Oozeâ, the late-night confession of âTorch Songâ, the expansive eight-minute centrepiece âAnother Wayâ, and the cinematic closer âWerewolf Endingâ â Life Slime charts a journey from emotional fracture to uneasy release. âSorry Eyesâ brings a punchy electro-pop strut with a sharp emotional edge, âCrystal Caveâ drifts through crystalline guitars and shoegaze haze into transformation, and the title track âLife Slimeâ moves with a slow, weary swagger toward bittersweet acceptance. Together, these tracks form a cohesive album statement about surrender, resistance, change and renewal.
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Pictish Trail Life Slime Vinyl LP Toxic Lagoon Blue Colour 2026
Toxic Lagoon Blue Colour
Tracklist:
1. Hold It
2. Life Slime
3. Toxic Spillage
4. Battery Pack
5. Another Way
6. Sorry Eyes
7. Infinity Ooze
8. Crystal Cave
9. Torch Song
10. Werewolf Ending
Life Slime is the sixth full-length album by Pictish Trail (AKA Johnny Lynch) â a strange, tender, psychedelic electro-pop record shaped by transformation, exhaustion, hope, guilt, and renewal. Written at home on the Isle of Eigg and recorded at Mike Lindsayâs studio down in Margate (Tunng / LUMP), the album follows 2022âs critically acclaimed Island Family, further refining Lynchâs world of lo-fi electronics, warped pop melodies, baggy psych rhythms and emotionally direct songwriting. Itâs a record that balances woozy synth-pop, motorik propulsion and intimate acoustic songwriting, all infused with the emotional messiness that gives the album its title.
Across the albumâs singles â the guilt-stained psych-pop ballad âHold Itâ, the life-affirming shimmer of âInfinity Oozeâ, the late-night confession of âTorch Songâ, the expansive eight-minute centrepiece âAnother Wayâ, and the cinematic closer âWerewolf Endingâ â Life Slime charts a journey from emotional fracture to uneasy release. âSorry Eyesâ brings a punchy electro-pop strut with a sharp emotional edge, âCrystal Caveâ drifts through crystalline guitars and shoegaze haze into transformation, and the title track âLife Slimeâ moves with a slow, weary swagger toward bittersweet acceptance. Together, these tracks form a cohesive album statement about surrender, resistance, change and renewal.
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Toxic Lagoon Blue Colour
Tracklist:
1. Hold It
2. Life Slime
3. Toxic Spillage
4. Battery Pack
5. Another Way
6. Sorry Eyes
7. Infinity Ooze
8. Crystal Cave
9. Torch Song
10. Werewolf Ending
Life Slime is the sixth full-length album by Pictish Trail (AKA Johnny Lynch) â a strange, tender, psychedelic electro-pop record shaped by transformation, exhaustion, hope, guilt, and renewal. Written at home on the Isle of Eigg and recorded at Mike Lindsayâs studio down in Margate (Tunng / LUMP), the album follows 2022âs critically acclaimed Island Family, further refining Lynchâs world of lo-fi electronics, warped pop melodies, baggy psych rhythms and emotionally direct songwriting. Itâs a record that balances woozy synth-pop, motorik propulsion and intimate acoustic songwriting, all infused with the emotional messiness that gives the album its title.
Across the albumâs singles â the guilt-stained psych-pop ballad âHold Itâ, the life-affirming shimmer of âInfinity Oozeâ, the late-night confession of âTorch Songâ, the expansive eight-minute centrepiece âAnother Wayâ, and the cinematic closer âWerewolf Endingâ â Life Slime charts a journey from emotional fracture to uneasy release. âSorry Eyesâ brings a punchy electro-pop strut with a sharp emotional edge, âCrystal Caveâ drifts through crystalline guitars and shoegaze haze into transformation, and the title track âLife Slimeâ moves with a slow, weary swagger toward bittersweet acceptance. Together, these tracks form a cohesive album statement about surrender, resistance, change and renewal.












