Mouth Culture - New Music
August 12, 2024Mouth Culture release lovesick anti-anthem ‘Dead In Love’
Announce UK headline dates in November including The Underworld show in London and Leicester O2 Academy 2 hometown extravaganza
Leicester trio Mouth Culture have released a new single which surges with terminally lovesick energy. The band say “‘Dead In Love’ is the perfect bridge between our latest record and what’s coming next. This track really captures the dynamic of who we are as a band, as people and as best friends. It has a fuck load of energy, attitude and prowess and we can’t wait for people to resonate with it - and with us. It is bold, brash and lovesick.”
Mouth Culture have also announced a clutch of headline dates in November including their biggest shows so far. See below for details. Tickets on general sale Friday 16th August at 11am.
This band of brothers released their EP’ Mishaps of My Mid Twenties’ in November last year - a scream into the ether in reaction to growing older and figuring out how all this works. They clearly struck a deep chord with a generation going through the same motions, racking up well over a million streams. Then, in hitting the road to meet those who had found such solace in their words, from touring with Teenage Wrist, supporting The Blackout, While She Sleeps and Honey Revenge and making their mark at Download, 2000trees and Truck Festival to taking over the UK on their own headline tour, they’ve seen their musings on modern life spread even further. A shared exorcism of the bullshit that we all go through without realising it and a marker for what putting your all into your passion can produce.
Musically, the trio are dialing even deeper into a sound that is quintessentially them. Where before they would just nod towards their heroes, they have now fully plunged themselves into embodying the things that made them fall in love with music in the first place. Their admiration of British rock is pinned proudly to their sleeves, with the cheekiness of Lower Than Atlantis and arena-ready acclaim of You Me At Six thriving within the folds of the new material that’s coming forth, but there’s so much more to uncover.