Showing posts with label Cucamaras. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cucamaras. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Watch: Cucamaras Unleash New Single/Video "Winners Chapel"


Nottingham indie/post punk quartet Cucamaras have unleashed the video for their new single "Winners Chapel".

The song is taken from their upcoming new EP ‘Soft Soap', set to be released on 27th May through Exag' Records. Get it here.

Taking inspiration from acts such as Fontaines D.C., Parquet Courts and Car Seat Headrest, Cucamaras’ latest EP demonstrates the expansion of the band’s direction.

Watch the video below.


Soft Soap EP Tracklist:
1. Winners Chapel
2. Policeman
3. Safe Bet
4. Death of the Social
5. Same Glue


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Wednesday, April 28, 2021

Watch: Cucamaras Release "Death Of The Social" Music Video

Nottingham indie/post punk quartet Cucamaras have released the video for their newest single "Death Of The Social".

The song is part of our current playlist and is out now. Get it here.

Speaking about it, band member Josh Hart said: “The lyrics that Olly wrote for the track took a really simple but stark form. I think we both enjoy how literal and honest the track is, and that’s matched with probably our most simple song structure we’ve ever had, but that chorus just has impact and I think it will be somewhat of a protagonist in our live set. You can’t not go nuts for that, surely?”.

Watch the video below.



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Friday, April 16, 2021

New Entry: Cucamaras Drop New Single "Death Of The Social"

Nottingham indie/post punk quartet Cucamaras have dropped their new single "Death Of The Social".

Speaking about the song, band member Josh Hart said: “The lyrics that Olly wrote for the track took a really simple but stark form. I think we both enjoy how literal and honest the track is, and that’s matched with probably our most simple song structure we’ve ever had, but that chorus just has impact and I think it will be somewhat of a protagonist in our live set. You can’t not go nuts for that, surely?”.

The single was inspired by the work of  sociologist Jean Baudrillard and penned whilst gigging in Paris, after a hungover debate between Hart and Bowley. The song takes inspiration from postmodernism as well as drawing on internal anxieties that the two have about an increasing social divide in society. It was recorded and mixed at Rainy Daze Recordings in Nottingham.

Get it here and stream it below.



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