Caught, cooked, brewed, stewed, pickled and bottled under one thousand grey Yorkshire skies, next to kilolitres of Balearic Sea, by gigawatts of clean Berlin electricity, jellyskin’s debut album - In Brine - took a long time coming.
The duo evolved through the trophic levels, from shoegaze bottom-feeders to indietronica second producers to the inception of this album, where four-year hibernation offered the slim chance to become genreless apex predators.