London’s Victorian themed punks The Men Who Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing have revealed details of their new album! Double Negative is set for release on March 9 through their own Leather Apron label.
Bassist Marc Burrows says of the record; “We wanted to create a short, angry album that emphasised our punk side and pushed our sound forward. We’re pretty bloody happy with how it turned out. It’s dark, savage, brutal and holds up the rotten corpse of Britain’s past as a mirror to the sorry state of the present…and then rubs yer face in it so you won’t do it again. The humour is still there, but it’s dark and twisted- there’s very little of the Music Hall influence we’ve touched on before. This is the first of a pair of albums, the next one will be expansive and elaborate, where this one is intentionally taut and abrasive.”
Lead single Supple And Demand is being streamed over on the bands’s bandcamp as well as pre-orders;
https://blamedfornothing.bandcamp.com/
You can catch the band on the road in March in support of the record;
MON 12 MAR – Nottingham, Rescue Rooms
TUE 13 MAR – Newcastle, Trillians
WED 14 MAR – Edinburgh, Bannermans
THU 15 MAR – Birmingham, Castle & Falcon
SAT 17 MAR – York, Fulford Arms
SUN 18 MAR – Milton Keynes, Craufurd Arms
MON 19 MAR – Cardiff, Globe
TUE 20 MAR – Chester, The Live Rooms
WED 21 MAR – Leicester, The Shed
THU 22 MAR – Exeter, The Cavern
FRI 23 MAR – London, The Dome
SAT 24 MAR – Southampton, Joiners
SUN 25 MAR – Bristol, The Exchange