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Fangclub Reveal New Video For ‘Better To Forget’

Raw, direct, powerful, alt-rock, written with no frills and played with pure passion - the kind of energy that can only come from three old friends with sheer determination and “no plan B”. Meet Fangclub - a Dublin-based trio who formed in the neighbouring, remote coastal town of Rush when they were teenagers. Between dropping out of college for those early jam sessions and now, they’ve signed with major Universal imprint Vertigo Records, released two acclaimed EPs (Bullethead and Coma Happy), toured with the likes of Twin Atlantic and won over a dedicated legion of fans. 

Formed of singer and guitarist Steven King, drummer Dara Coleman and bassist Kevin Keane, Fangclub have been lauded by Kerrang! for their “explosively catchy tunes”, while Punktastic have deemed them “destined for mainstream success”. With their self-titled debut album released in August and a packed summer of touring, this is one club that’s only going to grow and grow in strength and numbers.

“I had watched this documentary about tribes, and there was this one that would tattoo themselves with fang symbols,” says King says of the origin of their name. “That idea just really lent itself to what we were trying to do. I was in a cafe and drew it out with the fang logo on a napkin, now it’s plastered all over Dublin. There are guys who have it tattooed on them. It feels like we have our own very tribe now.

“Back in school, we were the only punk-rockers in town - so we kind of gravitated towards each other,” says Steven. Originally united by extreme hairstyles and their love of The Offspring and NOFX, now their self-titled debut album sees them step out of their own ‘little bubble’ and onto the world stage. No gimmicks, just rock.

Fangclub hit the road this week! Be sure to catch this explosive band at one of the following venues:

September

5th Glasgow, Stereo

6th Edinburgh, The Mash House

7th Newcastle, Think Tank?

8th Leeds, The Brudenell (Games Room)

9th Manchester, Fallow Cafe

11th Nottingham, Bodega

12th Birmingham, The Sunflower

13th Oxford, The Cellar

14th Reading, Purple Turtle

15th London, Thousand Island

16th London, Kingston Banquet Records

16th Brighton, The Joker

 

October

17th Ireland, Wexford, Spiegeltent Festival

19th Ireland, Galway, Roisin Dubh Upstairs

20th Ireland, Listowel, Mike The Pies

21st Ireland, Cork, Cyprus Avenue

27th N.Ireland, Belfast, Mc Hughs

28th Ireland, Limerick, Kasbah Social Club

29th Ireland, Dublin, Whelans (Matinee +14’s)

29th Ireland, Dublin, Whelans

 

  

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