Glaswegian group, Humour, arrive with elements of post-punk and sporadic indie-pop on their new single ‘alive and well’.
The band have also announced their six-track debut EP, “Pure Misery”, which is due for release at the end of November.
Alongside the EP announcement, their second single, the subversive ‘alive and well’ epitomises what they are all about sonically.
The band formed across the 2021 lockdowns, writing and recording their material at home, using their songs as a canvas on which they lay bare their emotions.
“Pure Misery” is out on 25 November on So Young Records.
Glaswegian group, Humour, arrive with elements of post-punk and sporadic indie-pop on their new single ‘alive and well’.
The band have also announced their six-track debut EP, “Pure Misery”, which is due for release at the end of November.
Alongside the EP announcement, their second single, the subversive ‘alive and well’ epitomises what they are all about sonically.
The band formed across the 2021 lockdowns, writing and recording their material at home, using their songs as a canvas on which they lay bare their emotions.
“Pure Misery” is out on 25 November on So Young Records.
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