Dutch Uncles tickets

Dutch Uncles Tickets



Quirky math pop band Dutch Uncles are known for their great tunes featuring unusual time signatures to great effect. Their members include drummer Andy Proudfoot, guitarist Pete Broadhead with Duncan Wallis on piano and taking lead vocals plus Robin Richards on bass.

Dutch Uncles tickets will soon be available. Launched at 10:00 on Friday 28th of October, you can set a personal reminder on Gigantic right now to arrive via text message or email so you are ready for their release.

The band was began by college mates in their hometown of Marple in the Spring of 2008. Highly industrious, within a year the band had recorded out at Hamburg in Germany which was combined with their London sessions to become their eponymously titled debut album. This was shortly followed by their single The Ink in 2010.

Their follow up album Cadenza was released in 2011 and promoted by high profile performances at such prominent festivals as Leeds & Reading, Bestival and Latitude. Third album Out Of Touch In The Wild released two years later saw them join Paramore as support on their tour.

Their latest release is the album O Shudder which they released at the start of 2015. The album enjoyed rave reviews from music critics, receiving high scores from the likes of NME, Drowned In Sound and The Guardian.

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Artist Bio

Manchester five piece Dutch Uncles’ return with new album ‘O Shudder’, set to be released on Memphis Industries on 23rd February 2015. It will be followed by their biggest headline shows to date at The Ritz in Manchester on 27th March and KOKO in London on 10th April.

‘O Shudder’ was recorded in Wales and Salford with long term collaborator Brendan Williams and features a cameo from Liverpool three piece Stealing Sheep. Without loosing any of their esoteric tendencies, 'O Shudder' is easily Dutch Uncles’ most accessible album yet, with the band finally having alchemised their idiosyncrasies into art-pop perfection. Lead singer Duncan Wallis describes the themes of the record as being “more personal and direct than before with reflections on pregnancy, terrorism, school discos, divorce, health scares, sexual dysfunction and job-seeking".

The long player will be introduced by the single ‘In n Out’. Futuristic synth sweeps, precise percussion, explosive snares and vivid fretless-bass lines propel the groove, whilst singer Wallis sketches this “grammatically poor approach to breaking down the 'friend zone’”.

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