Pictish Trail - Life Slime (2026) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Life Slime
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Fire Records
Genre: Alternative
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 45:15
Total Size: 103 / 293 / 564 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Hold It (05:21)
2. Life Slime (05:01)
3. Toxic Spillage (01:16)
4. Battery Pack (03:41)
5. Another Way (08:00)
6. Sorry Eyes (04:43)
7. Infinity Ooze (03:35)
8. Crystal Cave (02:58)
9. Torch Song (05:02)
10. Werewolf Ending (05:41)

Life Slime is the sixth full-length album by Pictish Trail (AKA Johnny Lynch) — 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 Lindsay’s studio down in Margate (Tunng / LUMP), the album follows 2022’s critically acclaimed Island Family, further refining Lynch’s world of lo-fi electronics, warped pop melodies, baggy psych rhythms and emotionally direct songwriting. It’s 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 album’s singles — the guilt-stained psych-pop ballad ‘Hold It’, the life-affirming shimmer of ‘Infinity Ooze’, the late-night confession of ‘Torch Song’, the expansive eight-minute centrepiece ‘Another Way’, and the cinematic closer ‘Werewolf Ending’ — Life Slime charts a journey from emotional fracture to uneasy release. ‘Sorry Eyes’ brings a punchy electro-pop strut with a sharp emotional edge, ‘Crystal Cave’ drifts through crystalline guitars and shoegaze haze into transformation, and the title track ‘Life Slime’ moves with a slow, weary swagger toward bittersweet acceptance. Together, these tracks form a cohesive album statement about surrender, resistance, change and renewal.

Press Quotes:
“Endlessly inventive” Uncut.
“Wonderfully weird pop” Brooklyn Vegan.
“A favourite artist of ours” – Lauren Laverne, BBC 6 Music.
“Certifiably musically mad, and we love him for it.” - Roddy Hart, BBC Radio Scotland.




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