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UK garage punk rockers The Hip Priests release new album »Roden House Blues« today via The Sign Records

UK garage punk rockers The Hip Priests have released their new album »Roden House Blues« today, May 5th via The Sign Records.

Listen to »Roden House Blues« on all major streaming platforms!

Tracklist:
01. Trojan Horseshit
02. Inaction Rocks
03. Shakin’ Ain’t Fakin’
04. Pissed On Power
05. Can’t Abide With Me
06. Chasing Death
07. Sell My Soul
08. Just To Get By
09. Persistence Is Futile
10. Tiger In My Tank
11. The Best Revenge

Courtesy of The Sign Records:

The Hip Priests release new album »Roden House Blues« via The Sign Records

“The finest Rock N’ Roll band in the UK” – Eddie Spaghetti, Supersuckers

Since their inception in 2006, The Hip Priests have released a mighty thirty 7″ singles, four albums, two compilations and three EPs by various independent labels from all over Europe & the USA. Fiercely independent and tirelessly driven, the ‘Priests have preached their high energy sermon of misanthropy, hate and contempt across numerous tours of the UK, Europe and USA and made countless rapturously received festival appearances.

Gaining a richly deserved reputation as a white-hot live band, the last few years have seen the band’s popularity increasing further with them regularly playing alongside kindred spirits such as The Hellacopters, Gluecifer, The Good the Bad and the Zugly, New Bomb Turks, Dwarves and Zeke at both festivals and in clubs. Rave reviews pour in for every release, ranging from ‘a band on top of their game & steps ahead of any of their UK contemporaries’ to ‘if you’re in any doubt about how good these bad boys are then you need locking up’. After 16 years some bands would be taking it easy but in spite of a global pandemic, there was no let-up in their determination and activity. Their fifth, and by far their best full-length album – »Roden House Blues« – was written, rehearsed, and recorded during this period and will be released May 5th, 2023 via The Sign Records.

Rehearsed, recorded and mixed between the numerous U.K lockdowns in Roden House, one of Nottingham’s former lace factories where the Priests have their own space, and which spawned the album title. This is no Mississippi Blues but perhaps it makes more sense than you think: Howling laments, loss, self-reflection and revelation – alongside some recurring Priests lyrical themes: negativity, nihilism, rage and revolution. After 2019’s Stand for Nothing the band were unsure whether they’d do another album – However, global lockdown inadvertently led to a renewed passion and realization that, like Jagger said, ’what can a poor boy do’ – especially when feeling more lost in a world that increasingly resembles a dumpster fire. A few dozen demos were scrutinized of which, through a stricter than ever group consensus, 14 were recorded but then honed down, razor sharp, into the tightest collection of 11 low-fat, lean and mean banging tunes that could fit into 30 minutes.

11 glorious tracks of high energy r’n’r, anthemic, adrenalised, sweaty, singalong, life-affirming rock and roll. Huge Choruses, colossal dual guitar riffarama, more hooks than a fishing shop, and one hell of an attitude. Punk? Garage rock? Scandi rock? Just know this…. They ARE The Hip Priests and YOU are NOT.

Play Loud or just don’t fuckin’ bother.

»Roden House Blues« is released on May the 5th and is available on all streaming platforms, CD, and in three color variants on vinyl; (1) black vinyl, (2) solid turquoise vinyl with solid white splatter, solid black splatter, and solid blue splatter, and (3) transparent/clear vinyl with transparent yellow splatter and transparent pink splatter.

Get the album on LP/CD:
Scandinavia
Europe
North America, Japan, Australia, New Zealand

The Hip Priests are:
Nathan Von Cruz – Lead Vocals
Austin Rocket – Guitar/Vocals
Lee Love – Bass/Vocals
Gentle Ben – Guitar/Vocals
D.P. Bomber – Drums

Bojan Bidovc // music enthusiast, promoter, misanthrop and sometimes a journalist as well

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