pôt-pot 

lisbon/ireland based psych rock + kosmische
 

                                                                 
“By far the best group I saw when I was out doing my Irish DIY odyssey last year.. This is rock music as incantation, meant to worm into your head and stay there like the crackling hum of a hot summer’s day, but it’s also just great rock music in general—heavy, hypnotic, a little bit evil, and cooler than shit. Get into it.” - Bandcamp




“They make spaced-out, psychedelic rock ‘n’ roll, combining dreamy textures with snarly swagger and the infinite-repeat mechanics of krautrock. “WRSW” is a hazy, driving groove that continues to twist and mutate over six and a half minutes.” - Tom Breihan, Stereogum


   


“I cannot think of a single release in the Felte Records catalog that I dislike, and now they’ve added Pot Pot to the mix, signing on the band to put out their Warsaw 480km LP. This is a song where patience is absolutely key, though you’ll find it easy with the motorik drum work entrancing you from the start, soon joined by a ringing guitar that does the same.” - Nathan Lankford, Austin Town Hall


“The lead single 'WRSW', is a rhythmic track, combining tremolo guitars and a woozy harmonium with impressionistic lyrics.” - Clara Sautner, Hot Press


“The new single ‘WRSW’ from Lisbon-based Irish quintet pôt-pot is an intriguing motorik slab of krautrock with a slamming beat and a thundering combustion engine of rhythm and shuddering guitars. The vocals have the sort of distant, observant style á la Lou Reed: filled with an insouciant attitude and black-leather jacket swagger with a thousand yard stare.” - Arun Kendall, Backseat Mafia


“Over rhythmic motorik with interference from strangely spoken harmonies, tremolo guitars and phosphorescent radiation, the listen has a way of blurring physical and supernatural realms from the blacktop.” - rcmndedlisten