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What Kind of Human Have I Become- Avoiding The Diggy Diggy Dogs (Vinyl)

What Kind of Human Have I Become- Avoiding The Diggy Diggy Dogs (Vinyl)
What Kind of Human Have I Become- Avoiding The Diggy Diggy Dogs (Vinyl)

Release Date: 6.28.24

What Kind of Human Have I Become is a new vehicle helmed by Matt Plunkett (Cuticles, The Trendees, etc.). Conceived as a solo endeavor, the designation got a bit blurry following an invitation to record his new songs with Stefan Neville (Pumice, etc.) at the studio he shares with Ben Holmes (Oksun Ox, etc.) in Auckland. Once in the studio, Plunkett's songs puffed in a wholly new way with Neville at the controls, and backing and bits from both Neville and Holmes perhaps channeling Nag and Bendie. Fans of Matt's past and current activities will find much to rejoice in here; Avoiding The Diggy Diggy Dogs plucks three songs from the sessions. More to come in due time.

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What Kind of Human Have I Become- Avoiding The Diggy Diggy Dogs (Vinyl)

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Release Date: 6.28.24

What Kind of Human Have I Become is a new vehicle helmed by Matt Plunkett (Cuticles, The Trendees, etc.). Conceived as a solo endeavor, the designation got a bit blurry following an invitation to record his new songs with Stefan Neville (Pumice, etc.) at the studio he shares with Ben Holmes (Oksun Ox, etc.) in Auckland. Once in the studio, Plunkett's songs puffed in a wholly new way with Neville at the controls, and backing and bits from both Neville and Holmes perhaps channeling Nag and Bendie. Fans of Matt's past and current activities will find much to rejoice in here; Avoiding The Diggy Diggy Dogs plucks three songs from the sessions. More to come in due time.

Shop online 24/7 at Darkside Records.

Follow us on Instagram.

Protect Your Collection

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Orders containing items from multiple locations ship together once all items are available.