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THUMPER Release New Single ‘Fear Of Art’

March 11, 2022

‘Fear of Art’ is the fourth song released from THUMPER’s forthcoming debut album Delusions of Grandeur, following singles Ad Nauseam, The Loser, and Overbite. A rampagingly infectious listen, the new single is classic THUMPER – self-aware, wry, maximalist and instantly alluring.

With their debut album “Delusions of Grandeur” out on March 18th, Dublin six piece THUMPER have announced a weekend of launch shows in London and Dublin to give the double vinyl release a proper send off.

Kicking off with a London show at the Victoria in Dalston on Tuesday 15th, the band head back to Dublin to open up for Damien Dempsey at Collins Barracks on Friday March 18th  and then a headline show on the Grand Social on Saturday March 19th.

Frontman Oisin said “Due to demand, our album launch show at Whelans has been upgraded to The Grand Social main room on Saturday March 19th!! We’re also delighted to announce that Pretty Happy and CABL are joining the party,“ We only release our first record once, so hit the link and scoop up tickets to the weirdest party in town”

All original tickets are valid for the new date, with extra ticket options now available from hellothumper.com (Including LP bundles, as well as €10 admission only tickets)

Frontman Oisín Leahy Furlong comments: “It’s about self-image, and your capacity to change. To reach beyond your comfort zone, and become a ‘better’ person. The two verses represent the two sides of your brain, one pragmatic and one a dreamer. The chorus is a third entity laughing at the prospect of the whole thing, that the struggle will never mean as much to anyone else as it does to you.”

Of the epic video Oisín Leahy Furlong comments: “‘Fear of Art’ is the final single to be released before we unveil our whole debut record, so we knew we wanted to make something special to go with it. This music video is the culmination of months of planning and a huge two-day shoot – our most expansive video yet.

“We enlisted the help of The Collective, a Dublin based production company responsible for genre-bending videos for Fontaines DC, Just Mustard, Denise Chaila and more. We collaborated with writer/director Jade de Robles Rossdale to create a treatment. The video involves a dysfunctional family reunion, complete with extramarital affairs, drug use, food fights, and even total vehicular destruction (recalling the Delusions of Grandeur album cover).”

Pre-order Delusions of Grandeur here: https://orcd.co/j4a8pjo

 Over the last two years the Dublin six-piece have been developing their sound and building an increasingly passionate fanbase. With a line up of two drummers and three guitarists, THUMPER’s maximalist wall of sound has long since set them apart in the booming Dublin music scene, and has them punching like heavyweights alongside Fontaines DC and The Murder Capital” (Chris Hawkins, BBC Radio 6).

Delusions of Grandeur reveals THUMPER’s trademark penchant for saccharine melody and unabashed hooks, all the while set against their signature psych-drenched rumble. This harsh juxtaposition of sweet and caustic is where THUMPER thrive.

 While Delusions of Grandeur features plenty of homages to classic alt rock such as Weezer, Pixies or The Dandy Warhols, it is also steeped in the influence of contemporaries such as Viagra Boys, King Gizzard, Shame and even Idles at their most psychedelic. At other points the sheer bombastic nature of its production recalls Irish psych alumni My Bloody Valentine on Loveless, or no wave veterans Sonic Youth on Daydream Nation

 Nowhere is this bombastic recording process more apparent than on the record’s final act – the 20-minute ‘Overbite’ Suite consisting of three songs recorded and performed as one long piece – this epic attempt at pushing past the mould of what a ‘song’ can be, in part justified by the album’s title. 

 Delusions of Grandeur however is not just a statement of musical intent. The LP’s title refers to a struggle of self image, internal and external, and the existential maintenance that all of this implies. Frontman Leahy Furlong’s visceral and surreal lyrics obsess over the search for the ‘authentic self’ in a medium so steeped in pretentiousness.

This central tension mirrors and challenges the chaos of light and dark in the music itself, as the record continuously swings from light hearted to brutal, keeping the listener hooked the entire time. 

While THUMPER remain ‘Cult heroes(Clash Magazine) in Ireland, the six-piece band are no stranger to international touring. They’ve already completed 3 extensive UK tours, a European tour, supported Fangclub, and appeared at festivals such as Groningen’s Eurosonic Festival and Hamburg’s Mucke Bei Dei Fische.

This volume of touring is no mean feat for a band who are only now releasing their first LP, but THUMPER are not resting on their laurels. 2022 will see THUMPER head to Reeperbahn Festival and Iceland Airwaves, amongst many others.

THUMPER will be touring their record throughout this year, performing across the UK, Europe, and North America.

Dates as follows:

15th March: The Victoria, Dalston (album launch show)

18th March: Collins Barracks, Dublin (supporting Damien Dempsey)

19th March: Grand Social, Dublin

13th May: The Great Escape, Brighton

THUMPER are:

Oisin Leahy Furlong – Vocals, Guitar

Alan Dooley – Guitar, Backing Vocals

Alex Harvey – Guitar, Backing Vocals

Dav Campbell – Bass, Backing Vocals

Stevie D’Arcy – Drums

Benedict Warner-Clayton – Drums

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