TV PRIEST share new single “All Thing”
Praise for TV Priest:
“Fast, and furious, and lyrically scathing… the post-punk London four piece’s new polemic-in-song cuts straight to the heart of the matter.” - [‘Lifesize’] The Sunday Times
“'Lifesize' seems to condense the provocative, charred black indie-punk of their debut into one seismic track, something that bolts out of the traps and only seems to accelerate” - [‘Lifesize’] CLASH
"Ragged yet tight, sprawling yet focused, it’s a singular vision of a disparate time. It rounds up most of the usual suspects of our Un-UK, the pop culture, the insularity, the lies on the side of a bus, but manages to breathe new life into those old tropes by sheer force of personality.” - [Uppers] ★★★★ DORK
“Vocalist Charlie Drinkwater scrolls endlessly as his country fades into irrelevance on British band TV Priest’s latest fiery missive.” - [‘This Island’] The FADER
"Their sound is ultimately chaotic, with cuts of fuzzy distortion creating a disorienting yet completely thrilling listening experience." - Gigwise
“Uppers…should rubber stamp TV Priest as one of, if not your favourite new acts” - The Line Of Best Fit
“Fuzzed-out post punk from London four-piece on debut LP... harsh, brittle eruptions offering up a variety of teeth-rattling noises.” - [Uppers] Uncut
The Sub Pop Singles Club Vol. 6 is out today worldwide on all streaming platforms, which includes contributions from London’s TV Priest.
Following the A-Side track ‘Lifesize’ last month (listen HERE), TV Priest share new single ‘All Thing’ which is the B-Side from the Sub Pop release.
Frontman Charlie Drinkwater says, “‘All Thing’ is a subversion of the Anglo Saxon word for parliament or meeting (Althing or Thing). It asks questions about the power of groupthink and ideas of nationhood that have become static, non-inclusive and singular."
Listen to ‘All Thing’ HERE.
The Sub Pop Singles Club Vol. 6 series includes twelve subscription-only 7” singles by an exciting array of artists, including Jeff Tweedy, John Waters, Duma, LIDS, Washed Out, Hand Habits, BNH Deluxe, Porridge Radio, Sheltered Workshop Singers, and more. Only 1,000 subscriptions are available, and the series is nearly sold out. Hear music from the series via the Singles Club playlist, and subscribe here!
Having played festivals curated by the likes of IDLES and Sports Team, as well as Manchester Psych Fest this summer, TV Priest have just started their UK tour before continuing to France in November, with appearances at Sirens Festival in Glasgow and Edinburgh as well as the Pitchfork Festival in Paris. The band will then share the stage with A Place to Bury Strangers in North America in early 2022. See here for a full listing of dates, with more headline shows and news of their forthcoming record to be announced soon.
Tue. Oct. 19 - London, UK - Shacklewell Arms [SOLD OUT]
Thu. Oct. 21- Birmingham, UK - Hare & Hound
Fri. Oct. 22 - Blackpool, UK - Bootleg Social
Sat. Oct. 23 - Hull, UK - New Adelphi Club
Sun. Oct. 24 - Newcastle upon Tyne, UK - Head of Steam
Tue. Oct. 26 - Nottingham, UK - Bodega
Wed. Oct. 27 - Cardiff, Wales, UK - Clwb Ifor Bach (Upstairs room)
Thu. Oct. 28 - Bedford, UK - Bedford Esquires
Fri. Oct. 29 - Manchester, UK - YES (Basement Room) [SOLD OUT]
Sat. Oct. 30 - Leeds, UK - Belgrave Music Hall [SOLD OUT]
Sun. Oct. 31 - Sheffield, UK - Sidney & Matilda, Sheffield City Centre
Tue. Nov. 02 - Bristol, UK - Rough Trade (Bristol) [SOLD OUT]
Wed. Nov. 03 - London, UK - Moth Club [SOLD OUT]
Thu. Nov. 04 - Southampton, UK - Heartbreakers
Sat. Nov. 06 - Brighton, UK - Mutations Festival
Sat. Nov. 13 - Glasgow, UK - Sirens Festival (Glasgow)
Sun. Nov. 14 - Edinburgh, UK - Sirens Festival (Edinburgh)
Wed. Nov. 17 - Lille, FR - L'Aeronef
Thu. Nov. 18 - Le Havre, FR - Le Tetris
Fri. Nov. 19 - Paris, FR - Pitchfork Music Festival
Sat. Nov. 20 - Nantes, FR - Stereolux