Steve Gullick
Gurriers to return with second album, Nobody's Coming To Save You
Dublin-based post-punk band Gurriers have announced their new album, Nobody’s Coming To Save You, and released title track "Nobody’s Coming To Save You".
Nobody's Coming To Save You follows the band's 2024 debut album Come and See, with title track “Nobody’s Coming To Save You” arriving after previous single, "Erasure".
Speaking about the single, the band share, “It’s a song that feels hopeless on its first listen, but if you look at it more deeply it’s a call to action, no one is going to rise up if everyone expects someone else to do it. We all have to do our part in creating the change.”
Nobody’s Coming To Save You was recorded between Attica Studios in Donegal and Holy Mountain Studios in London, and produced by Mark Bowen (Idles) and Loren Humphrey (Geese, Cameron Winter) alongside engineer Chris Fullard (Idles, Sunn O)))), with John Congleton (St. Vincent, Modest Mouse, Swans) on mixing.
The album is described as channelling Gurrier's spirit of protest and resistance into some of their most ambitious work yet. The band are set to take that energy to the stage for a run of festival slots this summer, as well as a UK/EU tour this autumn.
Nobody's Coming To Save You artwork
Nobody's Coming To Save You tracklist
"Nobody’s Coming To Save You"
"Party Lines"
"Shades"
"Pins"
"Today Is Not Enough"
"Drones"
"Nothing Happens Twice"
"Waiting For Fisher"
"I Wish I Was"
"Crybaby"
Nobody's Coming To Save You is released on 25 September via Play It Again Sam
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