
A man is convinced a gang of mischievous creatures is psychologically torturing him — messing with the temperature of his apartment, cooking food and playing vinyl, ransacking the pantry. But he’s gonna beat the little fuckers at their own game. He slips on his Crocs and, over a flurry of discordant guitars and bludgeoning drums, screams: “I’m going to smoke them out of my house/ They won’t go, so I’ll go, but I’ll take them with me.” This isn’t the plot to some sci-fi thriller, but the crux of “Neighbors,” the abrasive lead single and opening track of Glasgow five-piece Humour’s debut album Learning Greek.