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Breakfast Muff Kick Off EU/ UK Tour

October 7, 2017

Paul Burt

 

Breakfast Muff
Now on tour!
 
7 October – NL – Leeuwarden, Mokkes
8 October – FR – Paris, Le Motel
9 October – UK – Bristol, The Old England
15 October – UK – Leeds, Temple of Boom
16 October – UK – Brighton, The Pipeline
17 October – UK – London, DIY Space
18 October – UK – Sunderland, Pop Recs Ltd

New album Eurgh! out now via Amour Foo
Glasgow’s Breakfast Muff announce a headline tour of Europe in October, hot-on-the-heels of their acclaimed new album Eurgh! (out now via Amour Foo). A thrillingly uncompromising DIY pop trio, the band consists of Eilidh McMillan (Rapid Tan, Joanna Gruesome), Simone Wilson (Hairband, Mary Column) and Cal Donnelly (Spinning Coin, Rapid Tan), who all switch between guitar, bass and drums in a cacophony of anxiety, celebration and creativity. Featuring songs about sexuality, feminism and feelings, the album ranges from soft to screechy, in an all-round giant dose of fun.
Watch the video for ‘Babyboomers’ here:
https://youtu.be/pYufYBdPLwY
Watch video for “R U A Feminist” here:
Listen to “Feast” here:
“If the sound of punk is now a heritage concern, its youth, anger and desire to pound the listener awake with the ferocity of imagery and language is reborn in Breakfast Muff.” The List 4*s
“The album is perfect, pissed-off punk.” DIY
“DIY indie rock mess, in the best possible sense.” Kerrang! (The New Band You Need To Hear Now feature)
“Alternately abrasive and caressing boy-girl vocals.” Q
Since forming in 2014, the band have shown a determined focus, playing as many gigs as possible and putting out two records. Their first album, The Feels, was made in two days. Their second, Rainbow Yawn, was made in three, and Eurgh! in four. This time, the album was recorded at The Big Shed Community Centre in the Highlands in May 2016, with gloriously hot weather contributing to the exuberant sound. The vocals were laid down together in the main hall, with the lead singer standing close to the microphone while the others were at a distance, lending a truly live and in-the-moment feel to the recordings.

Tackling subjects head-on, the songs describe what the band members were going through when the album was recorded. Despite experiencing a period of relative calm in their sometimes chaotic personal lives, their anger on a range of subjects is clear: “R U A Feminist” laments the use of feminism to mask violence, while disco boys who throw their weight around on the dance floor are the casualties of “Raspberry Pavlova”. Other songs explore the impossible expectations put on young people by previous generations (“Babyboomers”), labelling and sexuality (“I Like To”), bullying (“Lunch Money) and self expression (“Clam”).

The album title Eurgh! perfectly encapsulates Breakfast Muff’s sound. It’s an expression that can be both an exclamation of disgust or a cry of passion, and in this album it’s certainly both. This is echoed by the striking line-drawn illustrations on the cover, by Kate Gallagher. Kate has collaborated on the artwork for several of the band’s releases, and is uniquely able to provide a visual expression of the band’s sound.

The new album demonstrates Breakfast Muff’s development as a band, as they begin to become a real force to be reckoned with. Having made a concerted effort to hone their sound and improve as musicians over the past few years, Breakfast Muff now have a renewed confidence. Their live shows are renowned for being some of the most energetic and exciting around, with a ferocious and at times aggressive energy, veering between defiant anger and joyous celebration.

7″ Babyboomers/R U A Feminist is out now via Amour Foo, purchase here

Eurgh! is out on Amour Foo, order here

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