TV Death
Cluny2, Newcastle.

16+ only. 16s to 18s must be accompanied by an adult. No refunds will be given for incorrectly booked tickets.
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• More wows from Wandering Oak here • TV Death release their debut album Neon Dreamland on Aug 21st via Dogged Sound Records, on limited edition vinyl, CD and on all digital service providers. The band, who have carved a distinctive niche with their raw energy, have been captivating audiences with their visceral sound and thought-provoking lyrics, reminiscent of the sensual anarchy of bands like The Cramps and The Birthday Party. TV Death present a compelling case for a band on the rise. Their synthesis of post-punk, psychedelic and garage rock subgenres feels organic and avoids pastiche, resulting in a sound that is both familiar and refreshingly unique. The lyrical landscape delves into a range of compelling themes, demonstrating a perceptiveness for the crumbling world around them and aligning them with the tradition of politically and socially engaged punk and post-punk artists. Recent support slots with hard-hitting acts like Pigs X 7, Iceage, Frankie & the Witch Fingers and Opus Kink, as well supporting an all-star line-up of Lust For Life celebrating the Iggy album with Glen Matlock, Clem Burke and Kevin Armstrong, and the use of their track ‘Village Mentality’ in the film soundtrack of ‘The Killers Game’ featuring Dave Bautista and Ben Kingsley, has cemented the profile of the band who have three new singles and their debut album planned for release in 2025. Debut album Neon Dreamland will hit the shelves on Aug 21st via Dogged Sound Records, on limited edition vinyl, CD and on all digital service providers. Whilst pointing the finger at governments and their significant hangers on, who are seemingly in control, Neon Dreamland tackles the mass media’s apparent connivance and manipulation of the masses where propaganda and distraction techniques are rife. Neon Dreamland is in part a place to slumber and escape the real issues of our overarching modern-day problems, and simultaneously a place where others are currently hiding and we’re yelling in their ear to wake the fuck up.