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Baby Strange Release ‘Club Sabbath’ Music Video

March 6, 2021

Baby Strange Release ‘Club Sabbath’ Music Video

The single features on their forthcoming ‘Land of Nothing’ EP

Set for release 30 April via Icons Creating Evil Art

‘Land of Nothing’ UK Tour rescheduled for Oct/Nov/Dec 2021

Baby Strange have released a new music video to go with their ‘Club Sabbath’ single. Says vocalist and guitarist Johnny Madden of the clip: “We miss playing live more than anything so we wanted to put that energy into a live video of us playing the song off the floor in the studio. Due to covid we haven’t been able to tour with these new songs. This live video transports you into the room with us and that’s the next best thing for now”

The grittily vibrant ‘Club Sabbath’ is a future dancefloor filler and specifically references the Glasgow trio’s own independent clubnight: “When we wrote this track we instantly knew we wanted to name it after our club night. It sounds like it was made for a dancefloor. We’re missing Club Sabbath more than ever right now. We started it in 2015 at The Priory on Sauchiehall St in Glasgow and we’ve hosted some really memorable parties. It’s a community spirit with loads of like-minded people. We’ve had live performances or DJ sets from people like Fontaines D.C, Wolf Alice, DMA’s, The Chats, The Magic Gang, Nick Allbrook (Pond) & The Dunts to name a few. The government needs to support independent venues during Covid or there will be nowhere left for new artists to cut their teeth and grow. It’s really important that small venues like The Priory survive through this for that very reason.”

Club Sabbath delivers this hard-hitting fuzz driven arrangement which emphasises this defiant energy that Baby Strange possesses. Honest and melodic vocals divulge the lyrics throughout the track and keep the audience hooked, whereas the biting instrumentation continues to build up this frantic power, before the addition of these sharp guitar based inflictions. A bold and powerful composition.

‘Club Sabbath’ features on Baby Strange’s forthcoming ‘Land of Nothing’ EP, as does recent single ‘More! More! More!’. The collection will be released 30 April via Icons Creating Evil Art. They’ll be heading out on an extensive UK headline tour in Oct/Nov/Dec 2021 (rescheduled from summer) under the moniker ‘Land of Nothing Tour’. See below for dates. Tickets on sale now. 

With a line-up rounded out by brothers Connaire & Aidan McCann, Baby Strange are about to set out their stall and re-establish themselves as one of the most innovative and uncompromising outfits in the UK. Since the release of their critically acclaimed 2016 debut album ‘Want It Need It’, Baby Strange have toured tirelessly, building an enthusiastic and dedicated live audience, selling out venues across the UK & sharing stages with the likes of Frank Carter & the Rattlesnakes, Slaves, Jamie T & Wavves.

BABY STRANGE’S ‘LAND OF NOTHING’ TOUR 2021:
28th October           Tynemouth               Surf Cafe
29th October           Blackpool                 Bootleg Social
30th October           Liverpool                  The Jacaranda
2nd November         Leeds                      Oporto
3rd November          Nottingham             Chameleon
4th November          Birmingham            The Victoria
5th November          London                    Courtyard Theatre
8th November          Bristol                     The Crofters Rights
9th November          Guildford                 The Boileroom
10th November        Brighton                  The Prince Albert
11th November        Leicester                 Soundhouse
12th November        Manchester            Night People
13th November        Sheffield                 Sidney & Matilda 
8th December          Dublin, Ireland        Whelans (upstairs)
9th December          Belfast N.Ireland     Voodoo
11th December        Glasgow, Scotland  SWG3

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