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Guttersnipe unleash noise-rock chaos on Extinction Burst
By Editorial Team · May 8, 2026
Summary
Leeds duo Guttersnipe release Extinction Burst on 8 May via Night School Records, bringing their extreme noise-rock universe back with a sharper, more hi-definition attack.
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- Category: News
- Published: May 8, 2026
- Tags: guttersnipe, noise-rock, leeds, experimental
Leeds duo Guttersnipe release Extinction Burst on 8 May via Night School Records, bringing their extreme noise-rock universe back with a sharper, more hi-definition attack. The record follows their 2018 album My Mother The Vent and arrives as a concentrated blast of what the band have framed as crisis-energy rock.
Co-founders Uroceras Gigas and Tipula Confusa are not making background music. Guttersnipe’s sound is confrontational, absurd, physical and deliberately overwhelming, built for listeners who want guitars, electronics and performance to feel unstable.
First preview Keep Honking introduced the new album as something both chaotic and theatrical, while the tracklist includes Alive On Tuesday, Mincing While The Maelstrom Churns, Threads Of Radical Unaliveness and Skräckblandad Förtjusning. The album was engineered and mixed by Ross Halden at Hohm Studio in Bradford and mastered by Rashad Becker.