Brighton DIY punk/indie trio keep things tight with the release of their highly anticipated LP - 'A Brutal Nadir'
Brighton’s music scene has never been short of creativity, and new and interesting bands frequently pop up in this musically fertile city. Quite often, these groups are left-field and inventive, and I’m happy to report that we can now add Self Torque to that list. The band’s debut album, ‘A Brutal Nadir‘ is about to drop on the 30th of January, and it will be their first release on Sugar Free Records.


24th Jan – Hope & Ruin (Brighton) Sugar Free Records Party.
6th Feb – New River Studios (London) w/ Jay Cavalier & The Band.
7th Feb – The Library (Oxford) w/ Jay Cavalier & The Band.
8th Feb – The Hobbit (Southampton) w/ Jay Cavalier & The Band.
3-5th April – Manchester Punk Festival.

1. Wicker Incident
2. Fortitude
3. (All The Things I) Wannabe
4. Del Shannon
5. Fade To Blank
6. Was Once A Waltz
7. Instrumental
8. Dill Temko
9. High Temperature Serpent
10. Stranger Danger
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I have been writing reviews for Brighton & Hove News, and more recently Vive Le Rock magazine for a few years now. Previously, I could be spotted playing drums for many a band over the decades. A noisy habit developed whilst wearing short trousers at school, and one that has had me touring around the UK and Europe. Punk rock is my life, but I am also quite eclectic. I am an avid gig go-er and music devourer, and can feel out of sorts if a gig date is not on the horizon. I have also been known to put gigs on myself in order to fill those gaps.




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