Chubby And The Gang release new single and video, I Hate The Radio
Watch the video for Chubby And The Gang's new single I Hate The Radio, a song about "when you finish a relationship with someone but you have a certain association between them and a song".
Ahead of the release of their second album The Mutt's Nuts later this month, Chubby And The Gang have shared a brand-new single I Hate The Radio.
"This song is about when you finish a relationship with someone but you have a certain association between them and a song, and then that song comes on the radio," explains vocalist Charlie Manning Walker. "It’s like, ‘Man, I never want to hear this song again!’ and then of course you get in the car and it comes on.”
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The Mutt's Nuts is due out on August 27 via Partisan.
Watch the video for I Hate The Radio below:
Catch Chubby And The Gang live at the following dates this year:
August 2021
27 London Rough Trade East (Ruff Trade Tour)
28 London Rough Trade West (Ruff Trade Tour – signing + dog show only)
30 Bristol Rough Trade (Ruff Trade Tour)
31 Kingston-Upon-Thames Banquet/Pryzm (Outstore)
September 2021
1 Nottingham Rough Trade (Ruff Trade Tour)
5 Brighton Resident Records
November 2021
4 Woking Fiery Bird
5 Bournemouth Anvil
6 Coventry Central Library
7 St. Albans The Horn
8 Hull The Polar Bear
10 Hebden Bridge Trades Club
11 Stoke The Sugarmill
12 Blackpool Bootleg Social
13 Edinburgh Mash House
14 Aberdeen Café Drummond
16 Sunderland Independent
17 Huddersfield Parish
18 Liverpool Jimmy's
19 Sheffield Delicious Clam
20 Sheffield Delicious Clam
21 Milton Keynes Crauford Arms
23 Exeter Cavern Club
24 Southampton Joiners
25 Oxford The Bullingdon
26 Bedford Esquires
27 Cambridge Portland Arms
28 Southend Chinnery's
30 Tunbridge Wells Forum
December 2021
1 Margate Elsewhere
2 Dover Booking Hall
3 Portsmouth Guildhall Studio
4 Brighton Green Door Store
5 Norwich Waterfront Studio
6 Nottingham Bodega
8 Birmingham Castle & Falcon
9 Leeds Belgrave Music Hall
10 Newcastle Think Tank
11 Glasgow King Tuts
12 Cardiff Clwb Ifor Bach
14 Manchester YES
15 London Scala
17 Bristol Exchange
18 Dublin The Workman's Club
19 Belfast Voodoo
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