Silverbacks sign to Full Time Hobby and share new single ‘Wear My Medals’

Dublin art-rock quintet Silverbacks are today sharing a brand-new single, "Wear My Medals", along with the news that they have signed to Full Time Hobby. "Wear My Medals" is the first new material from the band since the release of last year’s acclaimed – and Choice Music Prize-nominated – debut album Fad. Hear Wear My Medals here.

“From the very start, we’ve always wanted to be a ‘career band'. We don’t see the point in not constantly making music - if you’re lucky enough to be able to make music you like and enjoy it, why put restrictions on it?” says Kilian O’Kelly, one of the three guitarists in Silverbacks. After the release and acclaim provided to their debut record Fad in 2020, it would have been understandable for the band to take a step back, and take stock of their achievements thus far. Not so - writing sessions began early in 2020 for what they hope to be the follow-up. Guitarist and vocalist Daniel O'Kelly began sending files back and forth from his new base in Paris while the others - Kilian, bassist and vocalist Emma Hanlon, guitarist Peadar Kearney and drummer Gary Wickham - remained in Ireland. They spent their downtime from live commitments refining and shaping their ideas, taking to the studio when they could with producer Daniel Fox (Girl Band) to try and push themselves and their music forward.

Latest single "Wear My Medals" - and first for new label Full Time Hobby - gives an indication of where they’re headed. Fizzing with energy and excitement, the band career through the track with their joy ripping out of the speakers, topped by a stunning vocal turn by Emma Hanlon. “We always set out while demoing to write ‘Emma Songs’ - songs that we think will specifically work for Emma’s vocals” says Daniel O'Kelly. “We were quite a ways through the latest batch before we realised we hadn’t gotten any Emma Songs down so she and Kilian got to work.” Riffs on endurance athletes and their dietary peccadilloes, wrestling heels and control, it’s at turns brash and soothing, screed and lullaby. The characteristic guitar interplay remains from previous works but there’s a newfound tautness to the lines, focussed and locked with a thunderous performance from the rhythm section.

Lauren Gregory, director of the song’s video, shared some insight into what inspired the artistic direction she took: "The band gave me complete creative license, so I really got to let my imagination run wild. For the swimming scenes, I took inspiration from the movie "A Philadelphia Story", a scene in which Katherine Hepburn is swimming and climbing out of a pool. When I was working on the boxing scenes, I watched a lot of footage of Muhammed Ali warming up before fights, jumping and punching the air, and tried to emulate his movements. Out of everything, sculpting the hands playing bar chords on the guitar was the most fun."

How do the band think the people who reacted so well to their previous record will feel about this move forward? “We don’t really know - people say we’re post-punk, but we aren’t really. Some people say we’re an indie band, but we aren’t that either. I don’t know, sometimes it’s more fun just to see what comes out when we write and let everyone else worry about what it is.” says Kilian with a grin. Happy in their own world of writing, recording, refining, release and repeat, Silverbacks live for their work, allowing their creative impulses to dictate where the songs go next. It’s going to be an interesting journey.

Listen to "Wear My Medals" on DSPs here and watch the video below.

The band play Manchester Psych Festival this weekend and head back out on the road in October:

4th Sept - UK, Manchester Psych Festival
21st Oct - IE, Limerick, Kasbah Social Club
22nd Oct - IE, Dublin, The Grand Social
24th Oct - UK, Birmingham, The Hare & Hounds
25th Oct - UK, Glasgow, Hug & Pint
27th Oct - UK, Brighton, The Hope & Ruin
28th Oct - UK, London, The Victoria
29th Oct - UK, Southampton, Heartbreakers
30th Oct - UK, Bristol, The Crofters Rights

Praise for Silverbacks' debut album Fad

"all bassline spasms, taut percussive patterns and barbed wire guitar explosions... A very strong debut" - Clash

"Fad is an excellent example of how a debut should be done" - DIY

"Stunningly energetic" - Gig Wise

"Darting between styles, this electric randomness and variety is a key component throughout Fad." - The Line of Best Fit

"On Fad, Silverbacks are positioning themselves as the world-weary Fall-esque foils to Dublin’s fraught post-punk scene" - Loud & Quiet

"A rich, lush and engaging listen" - Louder Than War

"A thrilling debut" - Music OMH

"A twisting, spindly take on arty punk-rock, Silverbacks take the noodling attitude of early-00s New York rock and drag it across the Atlantic, frontman Daniel O’Kelly’s sing-speak-shouted vocal riding atop ever-more tangled-up guitar lines." - NME

"Silverbacks are the band you didn’t see coming, and you sure as hell shouldn’t let them pass you by" - So Young

Band To Watch - Stereogum

"The Irish punks spin a twisted dystopian reality" - Paste

"A compelling and sure-footed debut album" - Under The Radar

"The revolution is well underway" - Upset

Silverbacks are:

Emma Hanlon – Bass/Vocals
Peadar Kearney – Guitar
Daniel O’Kelly – Vocals/Guitar
Kilian O’Kelly – Guitar/Vocals
​Gary Wickham – Drums

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