The song, which features vocals from his wife, Denée Segall (formerly Denée Petracek, who has also played in GØGGS and Vial), is an apparent one-off, yet follows last month's Alta, which was recorded with Steve Albini.
The tracks are the latest in a long line of releases from him this year, including August's 'Fried Shallots' EP, March's 'Sentimental Goblin' EP and his self-titled LP, which arrived in January.
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