Ahead of their US trip for SXSW Working Men's Club returned to their roots with a hot and sweaty warm-up show in the basement of Yes in Manchester revealing a new line-up and new material.
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Thursday, 10 March 2022
Saturday, 13 November 2021
Working Men's Club - Manchester Ritz - 12th November 2021
Working Men's Club played their biggest headline show to date at a sold-out Manchester Ritz on Friday night. An eleven-song set ended with Syd riding on a sea of arms in the audience as they charged through a fifty-minute non-stop exploration of the boundaries where rock and electronic music merge into one intoxicating cocktail.
Monday, 14 December 2020
EVEN THE STARS Top 25 Albums Of 2020 - 25 to 21
Today we reveal the first five of our favourite albums of 2020, a strange year in pretty much every respect, but one that still managed to deliver some stunning new music to our ever-growing collections of albums.
Thursday, 5 March 2020
The Murder Capital / Working Men's Club / Odd Morris - London 100 Club - 4th March 2020
The Murder Capital signed off their UK and European tour in style before heading to conquer America with an intimate headline show at London's 100 Club on Wednesday night as part of Annie Mac's AMP Festival. Completing the line-up were Working Men's Club and fellow Dubliners Odd Morris.
Friday, 14 February 2020
TRACK OF THE DAY 2 : Working Men's Club - White Rooms & People
White Rooms & People is the third single from Working Men's Club and their first with their new four-piece line up. Set to an unsettling video which is interspersed with Syd singing and with producer Ross Orton in tow, the single is set to widen their appeal still further and provides a marker in the sand for their forthcoming debut album.
Monday, 9 September 2019
Confessional Festival Day 2 - Blackburn Holy Trinity Church - 7th September 2019 (International Teachers Of Pop / Red Rum Club / White Room / Working Men's Club / The Ruby Tuesdays / Kyogen / Déjà Vega / Loose Articles / Northern Sports Club)
Day two of Confessional Festival was more of a marathon than a sprint with nine acts on in an eight hour showcase of some of the best and most exciting new bands around in the disused Holy Trinity Church on the outskirts of Blackburn. Saturday's impressive line-up included headliners International Teachers Of Pop, Red Rum Club, White Room, Working Men's Club, The Ruby Tuesdays, Kyogen, Déjà Vega, Loose Articles and Northern Sports Club.
Monday, 15 July 2019
Working Men's Club - Manchester Albert Square - 15th July 2019
Working Men's Club opened up the first of three nights of some of the best independent talent in the North West curated by Dave Haslam that puts the Manchester (and surrounding areas) into the Manchester International Festival. A half-hour set in a packed tent felt like it was a turning point for the band as they celebrated the release of their second single Teeth today.
Tuesday, 11 June 2019
Dave Haslam - Interview
As part of the Manchester International Festival celebrations in July, Dave Haslam has been asked to curate four nights of free live music at the festival hub outside the Town Hall in Albert Square. He's chosen Horace Andy, The Orielles, Working Men's Club, The Blinders, Witch Fever, The Pagans SOH, LIINES, and Sink Ya Teeth as part of an exciting diverse line-up. We caught up with Dave for a chat about how he curated the line up and why he's so excited about the acts he's picked.
Sunday, 28 April 2019
The Blinders / The Ninth Wave / Working Men's Club - Manchester The Ritz - 27th April 2019
The Blinders' biggest headline show to date in their adopted home of Manchester on Saturday night proved to be their biggest triumph so far with a magnificently staged set, tracks from their debut album Columbia and an exciting signpost to where they're going next with some rapturously received new material. Topping off the night were support slots from two of the most highly-tipped bands around - The Ninth Wave and Working Men's Club.
Saturday, 30 March 2019
Working Men's Club - Manchester Castle - 29th March 2019
There's a real buzz about Working Men's Club, a word of mouth excitement that feels different to the usual hype that gets thrown around a new band that comes anywhere near threatening the mould of which bands out of Manchester are usually cast from. We caught up with their latest support slot at The Castle Hotel and watched them cast their spell over a packed room.
Monday, 11 February 2019
The Lucid Dream / Working Men's Club - Manchester Yes - 9th February 2019
The Lucid Dream's short tour rode into Manchester on Saturday night for a sold-out show at Yes, their biggest sell-out here yet, hypnotising the front rows with an exhilarating display of power and passion. Support came from one of the most highly-tipped bands in town Working Men's Club.
Friday, 8 February 2019
TRACK OF THE DAY : Working Men's Club - Bad Blood
Bad Blood is the debut single from trio Working Men's Club. Even though it's not released until February 15th, the single has spent three weeks on 6 Music's C Playlist, an impressive feat for a first release.
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