New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Rebellion Festival Appearance + Extensive 2016 UK Headline Dates
Despite their tongue in cheek attitude, Manchester thrash-punks Revenge of the Psychotronic Man (RPM) are getting serious about small venue closures in the UK on �Hectic Danger Day�, the latest track to be taken from their critically acclaimed third full-length album, the Alan Partridge homaging Colossal Velocity, out now on TNSrecords.
Watch and share the �Hectic Danger Day� video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PS_JMqHWo30
The song itself warrants no further explanation, with the matter-of-fact lyrics spelling out the dramatic plight facing hundreds of small venues up and down the UK: �They�re knocking down our venue to use it as a car park. They�ve boarded up the windows and they�re gonna tear it apart. Where will we go when we don�t have any venues? Where will that leave independent music? Where will we go without our creative spaces? When it�s all gone how will we replace it? We don�t need more flats or car parks, we still need a space for music. If your town has a great venue, please make sure you always use it. Support your local venues, support the collectives, support the cooperatives.�
The video was shot by Mark Richards and sees RPM taking to some flattened car park ground, the fate that awaits beloved Manchester venue The Ducie Bridge, to thrash out a short and sharp set of punk rock to a hardened core of fans.
For more information on how to support your local venue, head to https://www.independentvenueweek.com/
RPM have been winning more and more fans right across the underground UK punk scene with their latest album, a 17 track monster crammed full of the kind of socially aware, witty and intelligent punk rock that�s been hailed as their finest release to date by the likes of Kerrang! Magazine, Louder Than War, Vive Le Rock and many more blogs and zines.
The band also play at hallowed UK punk festival Rebellion in Blackpool this weekend on Sunday 7th August at 1.40pm on the
Arena Stage, as part of a huge string of 2016 UK headline dates.
RPM 2016 Live Shows:
Sun 7 Aug � Rebellion Festival, Blackpool
19/20 Aug � Retro Bar, Manchester (Anarchistic Undertones 10 Year Birthday)
Fri 26 Aug � Bannermans, Edinburgh
Sat 27 Aug � Conroy�s Basement, Dundee
Sun 28 Aug � Maguires, Liverpool
Sat 3 Sept � Wotsit Called Fest, Hastings
Sun 4 Sept � Wagon and Horses, Birmingham Punx Picnic
Fri 9 Sept � Andover
Sat 10 Sept � The Wheatsheaf, Banbury
Fri 23 Sept � The Chelsea, Bristol
Fri 7 Oct � Cremorne, Sheffield
Sat 8 Oct � The Underground, Plymouth
Sat 15 Oct � The Owl Sanctuary, Norwich
Sat 22 Oct � The Sanctuary, Basingstoke
Thu 27 Oct � Lady Luck, Canterbury
Fri 28 Oct � T Chances, London
Sat 29 Oct � Mama Liz�s Voodoo Lounge, Stamford
Sat 5 Nov � PJ McGinty�s, Ipswich
Sat 19 Nov � Union Bar, Hastings
Sat 26 Nov � The Yorkshire House, Lancaster
Fri 9 Dec � The Workers Club,
Kings Lynn
Fri 16 Dec � Santiago, Leeds
Sat 17 Dec � Bank Top Tavern, Oldham
RPM online:
https://www.facebook.com/RevengeofthePsychotronicMan
https://revengeofthepsychotronicman.bandcamp.com/
www.revengeofthepsychotronicman.com
www.tnsrecords.co.uk
RPM are:
Andy Davies (bass/vocals)
Matt Woods (guitar/vocals)
Chris 'Big Hands' Hinsley (drums)
More about RPM and the new album:
RPM describe the new record as �having all the speed and energy people expect, but with some new twists and turns, with lyrical content that ranges from changing the world through one minute songs with indecipherable lyrics, to dismantling a Corby trouser press, space travel and former footballer Niall Quinn.�
Originally formed in 2004, this hard-living, hard-playing trio have since drunk their way through countless gigs and tours all over the UK and mainland
Europe with over 500 live shows under their belt. Their 2009 album, 'Make Pigs Smoke', received rave reviews from Big Cheese Magazine, Razorcake and many more with 2012�s follow up album 'Shattered Dreams Parkway' leading to a future BBC
Radio 1 Session at Maida Vale for the
Radio 1 Punk Show with Mike Davies. A slew of EP�s and splits was capped off most recently by 2014�s 10 year anniversary 7�, which included two new recordings of old tracks and two dance remixes.
Sharing the stage with the likes of Bad Religion, NoMeansNo, Discharge, Subhumans and many, many more over the course of their career, the band are no stranger to tearing up a room of rowdy punk rock fans. In fact, bass player and vocalist Andy Davies is one half of the team behind TNSrecords and is also part of the collective responsible for the mighty Manchester Punk Festival, which just celebrated its biggest and most successful year to date.