


Guerilla Toss – Flood Dosed (12" Vinyl EP)
Flood Dosed marks a turning point in Guerilla Toss’s evolution — the moment their raw, no wave chaos started dripping with warped pop sensibilities and psychedelic shimmer. Released on DFA Records in 2015, this 12” EP bridges the gap between their early freakout punk and the more synth-drenched future to come.
Across its tight, three-track runtime, Flood Dosed feels like a fever dream you can dance to: twitchy rhythms, slippery basslines, and synth squiggles melt into each other while Kassie Carlson’s voice leads the charge with cryptic hooks and frenetic energy. It’s infectious, unpredictable, and strangely catchy — a flash of technicolor noise-funk from the depths of the underground.
For fans of: mutant disco, cosmic weirdness, and the sweet spot between Liquid Liquid, Deerhoof, and B-52s trapped in a lava lamp.
Flood Dosed marks a turning point in Guerilla Toss’s evolution — the moment their raw, no wave chaos started dripping with warped pop sensibilities and psychedelic shimmer. Released on DFA Records in 2015, this 12” EP bridges the gap between their early freakout punk and the more synth-drenched future to come.
Across its tight, three-track runtime, Flood Dosed feels like a fever dream you can dance to: twitchy rhythms, slippery basslines, and synth squiggles melt into each other while Kassie Carlson’s voice leads the charge with cryptic hooks and frenetic energy. It’s infectious, unpredictable, and strangely catchy — a flash of technicolor noise-funk from the depths of the underground.
For fans of: mutant disco, cosmic weirdness, and the sweet spot between Liquid Liquid, Deerhoof, and B-52s trapped in a lava lamp.
Flood Dosed marks a turning point in Guerilla Toss’s evolution — the moment their raw, no wave chaos started dripping with warped pop sensibilities and psychedelic shimmer. Released on DFA Records in 2015, this 12” EP bridges the gap between their early freakout punk and the more synth-drenched future to come.
Across its tight, three-track runtime, Flood Dosed feels like a fever dream you can dance to: twitchy rhythms, slippery basslines, and synth squiggles melt into each other while Kassie Carlson’s voice leads the charge with cryptic hooks and frenetic energy. It’s infectious, unpredictable, and strangely catchy — a flash of technicolor noise-funk from the depths of the underground.
For fans of: mutant disco, cosmic weirdness, and the sweet spot between Liquid Liquid, Deerhoof, and B-52s trapped in a lava lamp.