For those of you lucky enough to catch Car Seat Headrest on tour in the coming months, know that you’ll be getting a bit of bonus action: opener Naked Giants is comprised of three of Headrest’s touring band members. But this isn’t to say they’re an extension of Will Toledo’s bedroom pop built for a stadium audience—the energetic Seattle rock trio play sprawling ballads with the post-punk aggression of Metz and more than a passing interest in Reverend Horton Heat’s psychobilly freakouts.

Tomorrow, Naked Giants are dropping Green Fuzz, a four-track EP containing the chaotic, nine-minute live staple “Green Fuzz” and the nearly-as-long, nearly-as-chaotic “That’s Who’s Really Pointing at Me.” In addition, the record comes equipped with an on-air recording of their single “Everybody Thinks They Know (But No One Really Knows)” for KUTX Austin and a pared-down version of “Pointing” clocking in at a radio-friendly three minutes.

Says drummer Henry LaVallee of the EP: