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The road to Drunk Tank Pink: Shame in conversation | Gigwise

It’s typical. You wait a lifetime for a year off – and then two come along at once. Or at least they did for Shame. The South London five-piece had flogged themselves half to death touring what felt like the whole world several times over in support of their debut album Songs of Praise. Interviews at the time – we’re thinking the last ever print edition of a formerly famous new music inky in particular – captured the band’s state of near collapse, frazzled beyond all existence. Come the start of 2019, they parted ways - not as a band but as individuals, to replenish themselves in body and soul alike. Charlie Steen, their bleach haired singer and guitarist Sean Coyle-Smith visited Cuba, an experience that Steen describes as  “the best holiday I’ve ever been on, and I think Sean might say the same.” The band’s bassist Josh Finerty headed east to Berlin and the other two members – drummer Charlie Forbes and guitarist Eddie Green – chilled in London.

I Think We re Just Gonna Embrace it! Clash Meets shame

The Highland roots of their fantastic new album. Though 2021 may not be heralding a return to some form of normality just yet, we can always find comfort in the joy of new music, and noisy Brixton quintet shame are poised to wrap us all up in their sonic embrace with the arrival of their sophomore LP, ‘Drunk Tank Pink’. - - - - - - Having burst onto the scene in 2018 with their storming debut ‘Songs Of Praise’, the band quickly garnered a fearsome reputation for their live shows (remember those?) as they sang with a humorous sneer about politics, perverts and their own insecurities. Now three years on, the five young men have taken a bold creative leap to explore new possibilities with their work. So much so, there’s moments that will have you second guessing whether you’re listening to the same band.

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