
UK Post Punks, THE VIOLENT HEARTS will release their debut album, Everything And Nothing on September 3 via Dinner For Wolves.
The title track from the album has just been released. With its new wave feel and incredibly infectious chorus, Everything And Nothing is the very essences of The Violent Hearts.
Listen to E&N here
While 2021 is set to be the year of The Violent Hearts, the band are keen to make up for almost an entire year of lost time during 2020. Their one off special, socially distanced show at London’s The Black Heart in early June was just a taster.
In September the Hearts are hitting towns all over the UK, leaving Everything And Nothing on the stage at the following venues.
TOUR DATES
August 28: Cavern, Exeter – Tickets
September 10: The Moon, Cardiff – Tickets
September 11: Castle Hotel, Manchester – Tickets
September 12: Broadcast, Glasgow – Tickets
September 14: Head Of Steam, Newcastle – Tickets
September 15: Paper Dress, London – Tickets
September 17: The Victoria, Birmingham – Tickets
Watch here the recently uploaded Live In Birmingham video to get a taste of what to expect.
Everything And Nothing will be released on September 3
Pre orders available now at smarturl.it/everythingandnothing
ABOUT THE VIOLENT HEARTS
Born from the smouldering embers of celebrated British punks Sharks, The Violent Hearts put a distinctive spin on the classic punk influences that formed their musical DNA. Surfing a wave of thundering drums, rumbling basslines and stabs of stormy guitar all unpinned by intoxicatingly rich vocals, The Violent Hearts post-punk groove swings with such confident swagger, you would think the band were seasoned veterans, not relative newcomers.
Stripping everything back to a minimalist core, the band capture a sound the evokes an era where The Clash, The Jam and the Buzzcocks reigned supreme. However, while casting a nostalgic, romanticised look backwards, The Violent Hearts have their eyes forward as they prepare to release their long awaited debut album.
After releasing the twin tracks of Porcelain World and Hex On Me in early 2020 which saw them earn praise from New Noise Magazine, PopMatters, and DyingScene, the band quickly solidified their live reputation supporting everyone’s favourite satanic doo-wop band, Twin Temple. Then like the rest of the world, their plans were put on hold when the pandemic came to town.
During the subsequent months, the band, made up of former Sharks frontman James Mattock, bassist Carl Murrihy and The Computers sticksman Aidan Sinclair, have found a home via Australian based record label, Dinner For Wolves, (The Screaming Jets, Ekko Park, Electric Mary) who released the single Terminal in January and Anxiety in May.
Mattock says of the signing “We’re pleased to announce that we’ll be teaming up with the good people at DFW moving forward with future releases. Finally, our record will see the light of day, and there’s plenty more where that came from. Onwards.”





