The San Francisco 6 piece share new single and announce debut album!
Taking their name from a Christian Death Song, Spiritual Cramp hail from the US West Coast and will be gracing the UK shores when they tour with Militarie Gun later this year.
In the meantime, the band are certainly busy, releasing new track- ‘Talkin’ On The Internet‘- and announcing the release of their self-titled debut album which will be out on 3rd November via Blue Grape Music.
Spiritual Cramp’s Talking Heads meets Stiff Little Fingers-styled punk finds a balance between Molotov protest songs and genuine personal struggle, both a product of Bingham and Fenton coming up in San Francisco’s Bay Area.
Praised for being a band in their own lane, their well-documented live shows and a handful of EPs have garnered the band a consistent buzz since forming in 2017.
Now its only a few months before we get to hear the long-awaited full length release and if the new track is anything to go by, it will be packed full of fast, catchy, fun and fiery tracks that will no doubt go down a storm during their run of live dates across the rest of the year.
‘Talkin’ On the Internet‘ is out now.
‘Spiritual Cramp‘ will be released on 3rd November via Blue Grape Records. Pre order HERE.
Main Photo Credit: Carlos Gonzalez
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6/9 – San Francisco @ Thee Parkside #
8/9 – Portland @ Hawthorne Theater #
9/9 – Seattle @ Madam Lou’s #
11/9 – Salt Lake City @ Urban Lounge #
12/9 – Denver @ Larimer Lounge #
14/9 – Milwaukee @ X Ray Arcade #
15/9 – Indianapolis @ Hoosier Dome #
16/9 – Grand Rapids @ Pyramid Scheme #
17/9 – Toronto @ Hard Luck #
19/9 – Boston @ Sonia #
20/9 – Philadelphia @ Johnny Brenda’s #
21/9 – Brooklyn @ Brooklyn Made #
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26/9 – Orlando @ Will’s Pub #
27/9 – Tampa @ New World Brewery #
29/9 – Atlanta @ The Earl #
09/30 – Nashville @ The End #
2/10 – Dallas @ Sons Of Hermann Hall #
3/10 – Austin @ Parish #
5/10 – Phoenix @ Rebel Lounge #
7/10 – San Diego @ Soda Bar #
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