cursillistas contributes two exclusive tracks to the tryst haunt series on this 45 rpm 7". "taste teeth" crackles along with a melodic mini-choir of vocals and plucked strings, building to the outro with electric guitar noise, multiplying vocal loops, whistles, and toy xylophone. the b-side builds from a monastic chant, while percussion and whisps of guitar scatter form around. sparse and haunting.

hand-stamped black 7" vinyl record held in a heavy cotton art paper sleeve, with offset-printed cover art (by erin furey) and titles hand-written with India ink and stylus. hand-numbered to 300, embossed for authenticity.

press:
“‘taste teeth’ is a great track with a slow-moving melody buried beneath waves of distorted guitar drones.  It’s catchy and covered in the organic mess that autumn leaves behind.” - Foxy Digitalis

“one outstanding, well-designed drone meditation, spiced with hand percussion and a generally shook vibe that recalls Popol Vuh’s more intense moments.”  - Dusted

“cursillistas enthrall your ears with two wyrd folk tunes of high quality, with ‘taste teeth’ being pipped to the post by the excellent experimental noise of  ‘you float, no evens’.” - Terrascope

echoey vocals with softly strummed guitars sing beautifully windswept songs with vague lyrics and harmonies, like snatches of the most perfect folk songs drifting in and out of hearing range on a long walk through rolling hills and dipping valleys.” - Diskant