King Tuff's return is imminent. The psychedelic garage rocker Kyle Thomas made his new back-to-basics album MOO shortly after leaving Los Angeles and returning to Vermont, the place where he's from. He recorded it on the same Tascam 388 that he used to make his 2013 debut King Tuff Was Dead. On the LP's first two singles, he sure sounds energized.
We already posted "Twisted On A Train," the lead single from MOO. Today, King Tuff shares a jaunty, riff-happy power-pop number called "Invisible Ink." He does a bit of a Lou Reed thing with his vocals, and he sounds like he's having a blast. Kyle Thomas co-directed the grainy black-and-white "Invisible Ink" clip with Sela, and his former Happy Birthday bandmates Ruth Garbus and Chris Weisman play his backing band. Check it out below.
MOO is out 3/27 on Kyle Thomas' own MUP Records, via Thirty Tigers.






