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Gurriers return with new single 'Erasure'

  • Writer: The Real Ding
    The Real Ding
  • 13 minutes ago
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Photo: Hunter Long
Photo: Hunter Long

Following the blistering reception to their debut album 'Come and See', Irish quintet Gurriers roar back with 'Erasure', a confrontational and chaotic post-punk anthem out now via No Filter.


Premiered by Huw Stephens on BBC Radio 6 Music, 'Erasure' delivers everything fans have come to expect and more; jagged riffs, call-and-response vocals, and a sheer wall of sound that hits like a tidal wave. Produced once again by Alex Greaves and mixed by Pelle Gunnerfeldt (Viagra Boys, The Hives), the track takes Gurriers’ sound into deeper, darker terrain, with Gunnerfeldt adding serious low-end weight and pushing their sonic boundaries to electrifying effect.


“‘Erasure’ is a chaotic mash of genres, an unwavering cry into the void in the face of imperialism and tyranny,” says frontman Dan Hoff, whose fiery vocal delivery lights a match under the track’s urgent themes.


The release is accompanied by a Black Mirror-esque video directed by Adam Hart (Top Of The Bill), set inside the sterile surveillance chambers of a dystopian security agency, visually amplifying the track’s paranoia-soaked rage.



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