This doesn't fit in with any of the other music on this thread but it suits the title I think. Except it's me posting.
They're both from Glasgow and I found it through the Zavvi/Amoebic Industries bandcamp. Here's some blurb:
Desert Island Dicks and Where Woodwose Walk team up to reflect on the ongoing global financial crisis that started in the late 2000s. Across ten tracks (including one collaboration) named after British retail chains that went into administration following the crisis, the two groups use noise, drones, field recordings, sampling and live instrumentation to explore connections between the current malaise and the Great Depression of the 1930s.
Train sounds, Cisco Houston, news reports, Woolworths, Zavvi, "Buddy, Can You Spare A Dime?", corporate malfeasance and T.S. Eliot all come together for the first time in what critics are already calling "Capitalist Realism in a disused arms factory". The two groups have pledged to make an accompanying follow-up album in the event of a double-dip recession.
― Doran, Tuesday, 20 December 2011 23:41 (twelve years ago) link