Press Club Share Latest Single, ‘I Can Change’

Melbourne, Australia based band Press Club has recently released their latest single ‘I Can Change’, taken from the brilliant upcoming self-produced album, ‘Endless Motion’ due out 14th October 2022 on Hassle Records.

” I Can Change is about constantly being on the road, and needing to slow down/stay still because of the challenges it brings, emotionally and physically – fighting that feeling and wishing you could change cause it all you ever dreamt about. Then BAM, covid comes along, smacks you in the face and takes it all away from you! And obviously you’ll never take it for granted again, if you ever get it back cause it’s everything you ever wanted.” says Natalie Foster (singer).

Check out the single, ‘I Can Change’ below.

Press Club Release New Single, ‘Eugene’, New Record Endless Motion’ Coming In October

Melbourne, Australia- Rock band Press Club have announced new, self-produced album ‘Endless Motion’ due out 14th October 2022 on Hassle Records.

Alongside the announce, Press Club release single ‘Eugene’, a satisfyingly fuzzy and raucous track, packed with punchy guitars and unfalteringly energetic drums, all held together by lead singer Natalie Foster’s emotionally raw vocals. It’s a track that makes you feel those tense moments of insecurity but also that triumphant feeling of letting go. Foster says ‘Eugene’ is about “being stuck in a cycle of having so many things running through your head/things you need to say but being unable to express them in fear of being taken the wrong way.”

Check out the Cover Art, Tracklisting and Stream the tracks ‘Eugene’ as well as ‘Cancelled’ below.

1. Eugene
2. Coward Street
3. Untitled Wildlife
4. Glasgow
5. Endless Motion
6. Cancelled
7. Lifelines
8. Afraid Of Everything
9. I Can Change
10. Less These Days

Pre-orders are available via the following link.

Press Club Releases New Single & Video For ‘Cancelled’

At 0:00 ‘Cancelled’s heart-rate monitor starts ticking. The song is a rigid dynamo. A creative embellishment on their previous releases, with a refined attention to detail. The crude elements of Press Club are on the catwalk as lead singer Natalie Foster demands “who said I can’t do this better? Who says I can’t live forever!”

‘Cancelled’ is the first of Press Club’s new self-produced works to see light of day, and despite its title, bears no reference to show cancellations, nor cancel culture. The song’s lyrical content is actually an honest stocktake of one’s former self, in crystallite retrospect. In the engine room Frank Lees (drums) and Iain MacRae (bass) lurch ‘Cancelled’ forward like two indefatigable pistons. The deft guitar work of Greg Rietwyk, at times hostile, becomes the perfect melodious compliment for Foster at the most opportune moments.

The new single is delivered with the perfect visual accompaniment shot by longtime collaborator, friend and video director Nick Manuell the video clip for ‘Cancelled’ captures the fierce grit of the track.

Check out the UK Touring Dates below.

June 2022

Wed 8 June – The Joiners, Southampton UK
Thu 9 June – The Horn, St Albans, UK
Fri 10 June – Download Festival, Donnington UK
Sat 11 June – The Walks Stadium, Kings Lynn U

Download Festival Add Over 70 Names To Their 2022 Lineup

After confirming that the 2021 iteration of Download festival will not be taking place this year, the festival have revealed some more of the names who will be playing Donington Park in 2022. 

Joining the already announced headliners KISS, Iron Maiden and Biffy Clyro will be…

Deftones
Korn
The Pretty Reckless
Rise Against
Black Label Society
Theory
Monster Truck
Power Wolf
Wayward Sons
Those Damn Crows
The Raven Age
Megadeth
Steel Panther
The Distillers
The Darkness
Airbourne
Daughtry
Skillet
Lacuna Coil
Bush
Of Mice & Men
Wednesday 13
Ayron Jones
Massive Wagons
The Last Internationale
Control The Storm
The Ghost Inside
Funeral For A Friend
Descendents
Boston Manor
Sleep Token
The Faim
grandson
Trash Boat
Holding Absence
Marianas Trench
Wargasm
Loathe
Jamie Lenman
The Hara
Press Club
Salem
Cemetery Sun
Blackout Problems
Dead Posey
Static Dress
Electric Wizard
Sepultura
Blues Pills
Dying Fetus
British Lion
Bleed From Within
Twin Temple
Bokassa
Venom Prison
Spiritbox
Tempt
Fire From The Gods
A.A. Williams
Higher Power
Kill The Lights
Dead Poet Society
Joyous Wolf
Modern Error
Cellar Door Moon Crew
Lotus Eater
The Scratch
Dead Label
Phoxjaw
JJ Wilde
Anchor Lane
Temples On Mars
As Everything Unfolds
Injester

That’s a lot to get excited for.

Download Festival will take place at Donington Park on June 10-12 2022. 

Tickets are available via the following link.

Press Club Announce UK Tour

Who’s ready for some indie punks? how about if they’re Australian?

Well, good news! Pres Club after and around their performances at the 2019 Leeds and Reading festivals will be embarking on a huge tour of the UK in August and September 2019!

Here are the dates!

August 2019

22 – HUDDERSFIELD, The Parish
23 – LEEDS, Bramham Park (Leeds Festival)
24 – READING, Little John’s Farm (Reading Festival)
25 – KETTERING, Boughton House (Greenbelt Festival)
27 – STAFFORD, Redrum Cellar Bar
28 – NOTTINGHAM, Bodega
29 – NEWCASTLE, Surf Cafe
30 – GLASGOW, Broadcast
31 – MANCHESTER, Night People

September 2019
03 – WORCESTER, Annie’s
04 – NORWICH, Bermuda Bob’s Hi-Fi
05 – LONDON, New Cross Inn
06 – BRIGHTON, Prince Albert