The band's third album packs all the punk punches with sharp-witted lyricism, high-octane playing, and smart production
The track features a hidden cameo from Phoebe Bridgers, as Shame revealed to NME in a recent cover story
"I’m so stoked to see what they do next. And I hope we get to play shows with them"
The band traded tambourine playing on a recording by Bridgers for the backing vocals
The London band’s knotty second album was overshadowed by the pandemic and the scuppering of their live shows. They return with ‘Food For Worms’, a “dynamic” record that highlights their strongest tendencies and growing maturity
The song is “essentially the opposite of a Room 101”, according to frontman Charlie Steen
The band debuted new tracks from their upcoming third LP aboard the Tamesis Dock
The band have also announced their biggest-ever European headline tour
"The most legendary tour manager and beautiful friend that anyone could ask for"
How the award-winning London knees-up reflects the "post-everything era"