PRESS CLUB
announce new album
“Wasted Energy”
& share new single
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Praise for debut album Late Teens
“An amazing, amazing record. There’s no answer to where they could end up.”– Kerrang! Hottest Bands of 2019
“A breathless exorcism of adolescent emotion. Late teens will leave a remarkable imprint.” – NME
“The centrepiece both on record and in the flesh is the powerhouse performance of vocalist Natalie Foster.” – DIY
“This is one club that the world will be clamouring to join.” – Upset
“Press Club install a rackety underlay to their sound that gives them a uniqueness most bands would kill for.” – Alt Press Bands to Watch 2019
“Suburbia is such a big track” – Jack Saunders, BBC Radio 1
“One of our records of the year for sure – so great.” – Dan P Carter, BBC Radio 1
“A listen-all-the-way-through- and-hit-repeat masterpiece.” – Aesthetica Magazine
“Nat Foster adds a lot of star power. You can see Press Club going far.” – Louder Than War
“Headwreck is a whirlwind of a track.” – The i Paper
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When Melbourne punks PRESS CLUB independently released their debut album Late Teens, it was received as a cacophonous battle-cry, resonating with fans far beyond their native Australia. Marked out as a band to keep an eye out for very early on, their music was singled out for its honesty and integrity, and the band praised for their powerhouse live performances. Today PRESS CLUB announce their anticipated follow-up album, Wasted Energy, along with new single ‘Thinking About You’.
The band again opted to self-produce and chose the 1970’s Neve console at Woodstock Studios in Balaclava, Melbourne as their workbench. As with all of their recordings to date the tune was put to tape entirely live.
Guitarist and principal producer Greg Rietwyk remembers: “It was 100% integral to the songs that we cut Natalie’s vocals live, there was just no way to elicit the same emotional response she has with the lyrics by overdubbing.”
PRESS CLUB’s sonic calling cards are all present on Wasted Energy; the fuzz-addled, kicked-in speaker bass of Iain MacRae, the thick guitar tones of Greg Rietwyk, the merciless drumming of Frank Lees, and the emotionally charged vocal deliverance of Natalie Foster. On new single ‘Thinking About You’, amongst the climactic clatter of the band giving it everything, is Foster recounting her experience with a stalker. Never one to shy away from what is uncomfortable, the song embodies a freak’s tongue, cooing unbridled down the phone line; abrupt, uninvited, and out of the blue.
In contrast to Late Teens, lyrically, Wasted Energy approaches the microphone through a lens of extrospection. It examines the negative behaviours in the world around us and how we’re all learning to exist in today’s ever-evolving socio-moral landscape. Wasted Energy is broadly about change, and life’s watershed moments that change its course. These shifts are laterally represented lyrically and sonically in many of its songs. Sweeping about-faces and musical departures are an expansion of the musical fibre that make up the PRESS CLUB repertoire.
The album announcement comes as the band gear up to embark on their biggest UK headline tour to date, including performances at Reading & Leeds Festivals after an overwhelmingly successful maiden visit earlier this year that included sold out shows London, Zurich and Edinburgh as well as a bevy of festivals: Manchester Punk Festival, Liverpool Sounds City, The Great Escape and Belgium’s Groezrock. The full list of upcoming shows is as below.
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WASTED ENERGY
INDEPENDENTLY RELEASED FRIDAY AUGUST 16TH
PRE ORDER WASTED ENERGY HERE
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PRESS CLUB
TOUR DATES
Fri July 5 – New Slang (AA) The Channel, Melbourne
Sat Aug 3 – Woolly Mammoth Festival, Adelaide
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UK/EUROPE
TOUR DATES
Thu Aug 22 – The Parish, Huddersfield UK
Fri Aug 23 – Reading Festival, Reading UK
Sat Aug 24 – Leeds Festival, Leeds UK
Sun Aug 25 – Greenbelt Festival, Northamptonshire UK
Tue Aug 27 – Redrum, Stafford UK
Wed Aug 28 – Bodega, Nottingham UK
Thu Aug 29 – Surf Cafe, Newcastle UK
Frid Aug 30 – Broadcast, Glasgow UK
Sat Aug 31 – Night People, Manchester UK
Tue Sep 3 – Annie’s, Worcester UK
Wed Sep 4 – Bermuda Bob’s Hi-Fi, Norwich UK
Thu Sep 5 – New Cross Inn, London UK – VENUE CHANGE FROM THE BORDERLINE
Fri Sep 6 – Prince Albert, Brighton UK
Sun Sep 8 – Cinetol, Amsterdam NL
Tue Sep 10 – Haldern Pop Bar, Haldern DE
Wed Sep 11 – Sonic Ballroom, Cologne DE
Thu Sep 12 – Alte Hackerei, Karlsruhe DE
Fri Sep 13 – Dynamo, Zurich CH
Sat Sep 14 – Strom, Munich DE
Sun Sep 15 – Cross Club, Prague CZ
Wed Sep 18 – Stengade – Copenhagen DK
Thu Sep 19 & Friday Sep 20 – Reeperbahn, Hamburg DE
Sat Sep 21 – Vera, Groningen NL
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