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- Summary: The latest full-length from Johnny Lynch's music project Pictish Trail was produced by Mike Lindsay.
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- Record Label: Fire Records
- Genre(s): Alternative, Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
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Apr 14, 2026It’s the sort of album that can provide a soothing balm to a bruised soul – by the time the theatrical, fuzz-drenched melodies of Werewolf Ending bring Life Slime to a close, you may well be converted to the healing properties of goo and gunge yourself.
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MojoApr 10, 2026It's frequently beautiful psych-pop songs throb with a gentle electronic pulse. [May 2026, p.93]
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Apr 10, 2026The trick that Johnny Lynch, aka Pictish Trail, has pulled on us all, however, is that beneath the froth and the dayglo is a set of songs that truly shine, sticking to your ears like Silly String, getting tangled in your brain and your heartstrings.
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UncutApr 10, 2026Life Slime is anything but maudlin, though, as Lynch ad producer Mike Lindsay fashion spry, agreeably wonky electropop from an arsenal of synths, samplers and other instruments. [May 2026, p.34]
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Apr 10, 2026With its lyrics, textures, and production detailing working together, Life Slime is Pictish Trail's most substantial and affecting album to date.