Drug Rug

While running the stylistic gamut, from the country duets of Ken and Dolly to the Pet Sound’s harmonies of Brian Wilson, Drug Rug still stays true to their rock n’ roll roots; including The Velvet Underground and The Byrds.
“Paint The Fence Invisible” displays Tommy & Sarah’s growth as true artists.
After touring with both Fiery Furnaces and Dr. Dog, the band’s honed musicianship and lush vocals were laid down on tape with the help of Carter Tanton (Tulsa), Julian Cassanetti & Jeremy Black (Apollo Sunshine).
The album was recorded primarily in a haunted house located in the Catskill mountains of New York and their hi-fi approach to lo-fi aesthetics were effectively crafted.
The result is a different and memorable record by a rock-duo who make their own rules.
The magic captured feels both timely and timeless… sometimes at the same time.
They believe in the imminent end of the world and will destroy each other with love before the apocalypse.
