- Music
- 22 Apr 20
WATCH: Post Punk Podge and Acid Granny share video for 'Quack'
Watch the video for 'Quack' below.
Post Punk Podge and Acid Granny, two of the country's most thrillingly unique, genre-blending artists, have teamed up on a new collaborative track, 'Quack'.
Taking aim at the state of the HSE's mental health services, the video takes the form of an online session between Podge and psychiatrist Dr. Jack Bluffy: "I'm here with my voices, and they all talk back/ I didn't ask for a dealer – I thought you were a quack."
The track follows the release of Acid Granny's Just Be Hoors last month, as well as Post Punk Podge's politically-charged single 'Stuck In The System' back in February.
Take a look at the video for 'Quack' below:
You can support Post Punk Podge and Acid Granny during this difficult time for musicians by purchasing the track from Bandcamp here.
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