DEADLETTER share new single ‘More Heat!’

DEADLETTER press photo
Photo credit: Daniel Delikatnyi

DEADLETTER have shared More Heat!, the latest new single to be taken from the band’s forthcoming debut album ‘Hysterical Strength’ (September 13th via SO Recordings). Following a string of BBC 6 Music-playlisted singles from the record, More Heat! encompasses all of the things that DEADLETTER do best. Welding elastic basslines, scratchy and discordant guitars, and rasping saxophones, More Heat! makes for an addictive, off-kilter examination of self-deception.

Lead singer Zac Lawrence says about the song: “More Heat! is about the way in which someone may attempt to convince themself they are feeling enjoyment from something that in reality is causing them a disturbance. Whether it be to preserve face, or simply through an inability to swallow their pride and accept that a spell of discomfort as a result of change far outweighs continuously doing something from which there is no contentment to be found.”

Produced by famed British producer Jim Abbiss (Arctic Monkeys, Adele), the album’s opening statements make for a model introduction to a record of exploratory art-punk that brews malevolent atmospheres and searches darkened corridors for clarity amongst the cacophony of chaos.

Hear More Heat! on streaming services here or via YouTube below.

Hysterical Strength’ track listing

DEADLETTER Hysterical Strength cover artwork

1. Credit To Treason
2. More Heat!
3. Mother
4. Bygones
5. A Haunting
6. It Flies
7. Hysterical Strength
8. Relieved
9. Deus Ex Machina
10. Practise Whilst You Preach
11. Mere Mortal
12. Auntie Christ

Pre-order debut album ‘Hysterical Strength’ here.

UK Instore Tour

DEADLETTER in-store poster

13 Sept – Resident, Brighton, UK
15 Sept – Rough Trade, Liverpool, UK
18 Sept – Rough Trade, Bristol, UK
19 Sept – Assai, Edinburgh, UK
21 Sept – Rough Trade East, London, UK

Tickets available here

More about DEADLETTER and debut album ‘Hysterical Strength

The world is brutal but there are cherry trees in blossom. This is the philosophy that underpins DEADLETTER, and their bruising, beautiful debut album Hysterical Strength“It’s punishing but there’s also fucking beauty out there,”explains frontman Zac Lawrence, who, with life-long friends Alfie Husband and George Ullyott, and Poppy Richler, Sam Jones and Will King, may just have turned in one of 2024’s most urgent and vital listens – a record that, right down to its title, relishes the contradictions of modern life. “Being able to take something disgusting or disgraceful and make it sound nice through the power of music, that juxtaposition appeals to me,” Lawrence adds. The result is twelve tracks of motorik rhythms and angular guitars, adorned by smoky saxophone and baritone-belted lyrics about flickering television sets and dilapidated town centres decked with decapitated bodies. Its strengths are hysterical indeed.

In their short time releasing music the band has picked up support from the likes of BBC Radio 1, Clash, DIY, Dork, Kerrang!, Metro, NME, So Young, The Times, and also landed on the 6 Music playlist. They’ve sold out shows across the UK and Europe and in October 2024 will begin their biggest headline run to date.

DEADLETTER - Hysterical Strength 2024 tour dates poster

Hysterical Strength 2024 headline tour dates

Tickets are available to buy here

26 Sept – Empire, Belfast, NI
27 Sept – Dolan’s Kasbha, Limerick, IE
28 Sept – TheGrand Social, Dublin, IE
11 Oct – Le Grand Mix, Tourcoing, FR
12 Oct – La Maroquinerie, Paris, FR
14 Oct – Les Abbatoirs, Cognac, FR
16 Oct – Cafe Berlin, Madrid, ESP
17 Oct – Razz 3, Barcelona, ESP
19 Oct – Covo, Bologna, IT
20 Oct – Arci Belleza, Milan, IT
22 Oct – Exil, Zurich, CH
23 Oct – Strom, Munich, DE
24 Oct – Arena, Vienna, AUT
25 Oct – Bike Jesus, Prague, CZ
26 Oct – Frannz, Berlin, DE
28 Oct – Molotow, Hamburg, DE
29 Oct – Gebaude 9, Cologne, DE
30 Oct – Trix, Antwerp, BE
31 Oct – Les Primeurs de Massy, Massy, FR
02 Nov – Doornroosje, Nijmegen, NL
03 Nov – Maassilo, Rotterdam, NL
04 Nov – Tolhuistuin, Amsterdam, NL
06 Nov – Thekla, Bristol, UK
07 Nov – Rescue Rooms, Nottingham, UK
08 Nov – Band on the Wall, Manchester, UK
09 Nov – Stylus LUU, Leeds, UK
10 Nov – St Lukes, Glasgow, UK
12 Nov – The Cluny, Newcastle, UK
13 Nov – Crookes Social Club, Sheffield, UK
14 Nov – Chalk, Brighton, UK
16 Nov – Electric Brixton, London, UK

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