Music / First LookPeepholes - The OverspillAn exclusive first listen to the underground punk duo's new album on cult label Upset the RhythmShareLink copied ✔️November 16, 2012MusicFirst LookTextDazed DigitalPeepholes - The Overspill Made up of Katia Barrett and Nick Carlisle, the synth vs drums duo known for their primal, dance-friendly rhythms and haunting vocals under the name Peepholes are finally releasing their debut album. Titled The Overspill, the Bahrain/North Ireland-raised, Brighton-met and London-based pair effortlessly move between more danceable sounds and underground punk influences throughout. Set for release on the cult DIY label Upset the Rhythm, The Overspill arrives as a continuation from their last record Caligula laughs in the face of traditional structures, taking a more fluid approach to songwriting. After a whirlwind session of improvisation and recording over two days at East London's DIY hub Power Lunches, a lengthy six month edit formed the final record to what it is today, featuring coverart from Barrett's friend Ksenia Pedan as the perfect ambiguous statement. Dazed Digital premieres the stunning album due out on 26 November here in full: Images Courtesy of Peepholes Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORE5 tracks you can’t miss from March 2026ADL: The best and worst tracks on Yeat’s new albumPenfoldsTroye Sivan invites us to his Paris Fashion Week launch event‘A cig in one hand and an inhaler in the other’: Fcukers know how to partyThis book looks inside the mad world of Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry Nike The unexpected history of Nike’s Air MaxDazed Mix: Lauren AuderZaylevelten is leading a Gen Z Nigerian rap revolutionBillionhappy is the ‘king’ of the Nu China rap sceneWhat makes a good sex song?Rap band WHATMORE are the sound of New York adolescence ‘Emo boy got the party lit’: The UK underground has a new identity crisisEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy