Berries confirm headline live dates for autumn 2024

Berries confirm headline live dates for autumn 2024

Berries are back!

Confirming details of their new self-titled album “Berries”, the band will be touring the UK throughout October and November. Due for release on 18th October via the Xtra Mile Recordings label, the new album is preceded by its lead single Watching Wax, which you can stream HERE, or watch the video below:

With its scrawled-out staccato guitar licks, spidery basslines, and venomous lyrical stings, first cut Watching Wax signals a deadly return from London trio.

Dripping with a febrile intensity and packed with scattergun hooks to match, Watching Wax finds Berries reflecting on the restlessness of anxiety and the constant cloud it can cast over our day-to-day. As the band state:

“Watching Wax is about escaping your worries for the day and attempting to give your mind a rest. The lyrics touch on fears for our future selves, looming anxieties that you can’t suppress and the desire to have a perfect day without your daily stormy thoughts.”

The first indicator of how the follow-up to their acclaimed debut, “How We Function” is shaping up, the single finds Berries honing their art for the unpredictable and growing in confidence. And as its eponymous title, “Berries”, may already make clear, this is a band determined to make a statement with their second full-length outing.

While the band have never shied away from brutally honest admissions or difficult subject matters like struggles with mental health, “Berries” finds them weaponising them into a set of fearlessly assertive tracks that seize strength from darkness. As Berries explain:

“This album is about battling intrusive thoughts and finding contentment in your day, however big or small those moments are. It’s a journey to finding your own space and being comfortable in it. We haven’t held back with this album – it's raw, honest, and a true reflection of Berries.”

Teaming up with production legend Adrian Bushby (Foo Fighters, Muse, Everything Everything), who took on mixing duties for the record, listeners will almost certainly feel that turbo-boost coursing through the veins of Berries 2.0.

While veering between Riot Grrrl-esque discordance and thunderous grunge-rock anthems ripe for the big rooms, “Berries” also finds a band spreading their wings with sonic explorations into shapeshifting math-rock (as on opener Barricades), epic post-rock nods (on closer Crumpled Clothes), through shades of Power-Pop (as on the infectious Narrow Tracks), and even tender, unadorned acoustica (as on Balance). Reflecting of making Berries, the band add:

“We really pushed ourselves creatively and out of our comfort zone, especially with the acoustic track and working with mixing engineer Adrian Bushby. We’re super proud of what we’ve written and created.”

Following a spate of recent shows road-testing new material in support of punk/rock legends the likes of The Subways, Skinny Lister, Feeder, and Sleeper, plus Newcastle noiseniks The Pale White, Berries are now ready to take their latest work out on the road for a series of headline dates of their own.

With 8 dates planned for October and November, following the release of “Berries”, catch the band performing new material and more at these fixtures as follows:

BERRIES - HEADLINE TOUR 2024

OCTOBER

23 - Brighton, The Prince Albert

24 - Nottingham, Bodega

25 - Leeds, Hyde Park Book Club

26 - Manchester, Gullivers

29 - Bristol, Thekla

30 - London, Lexington

31 - Norwich, Waterfront

NOVEMBER

1 - Southampton, Heartbreakers

Berries self-titled new album “Berries” is out 18 October 2024 via Xtra Mile Recordings, and is available now to pre-save HERE.


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Band photo (c) Derek Bremner

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