New single ‘Raining Guillotines’ aims to raise recognition for Mental Health Awareness Week
Lancaster punk band Vicious Bishop released their new single ‘Raining Guillotines’ yesterday, which aims to raise recognition for this week’s UK Mental Health Awareness Week. A subject close to our hearts and lived experiences here at Punktuation Magazine, we are fully behind the campaign to destigmatize mental ill-health, to encourage everyone to speak about their mental health, and to be supportive when somebody shares their struggles.
Following the release of their 2024 debut EP, ‘Miracle Formula 168’, Vicious Bishop returned this year with their well-received debut album ‘Raining Guillotines’. Picking up where the EP left off, the album features ten high octane shots of punk, punky reggae, and ska punk, with hints of rocksteady and hardcore, all maintaining the Bishops’ dedication to crafting memorable melodies, and ear-grabbing arrangements.
Formed in 2021, Vicious Bishop features drummer Dave Nuttall (ex-Toy Dolls), bassist Adz Woods, and vocalist/guitarist Rich Davenport (ex-Radio Stars). Taking their influences from The Clash, The Ruts, Stiff Little Fingers, Rancid, 2 Tone, the Ramones, Hüsker Dü, Dag Nasty, Bad Religion, Fishbone, Bob Mould, and vintage reggae, rocksteady, and ska, Vicious Bishop’s focus is on delivering memorable, uplifting songs with maximum energy.
The ‘Raining Guillotines’ album is available on CD from HERE and will be streaming free of charge exclusively on the band’s Patreon page HERE. Catch Vicious Bishop live this year – dates below:
- Sunday May 24th More2Come Festival, The Victoria ,Coalville, LE673FA
- Saturday 30th May, Ivory Blacks, Glasgow, (afternoon gig 2pm to 5pm)
- Saturday 20th June, with Andy Ellison , The Suburbs, Guildford, Sounds of the Suburbs 10th anniversary party in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust
- Saturday June 27th, Punk 4 The Homeless, Bunkers Hill, Hockley, Nottingham, Early start, TBC
- Friday July 24th, the Bobbin, Lancaster, with Dave Aston
- Wednesday 5th August , Fringe Fest 2026, The Washington, Blackpool
- Saturday 12th September, the Bobbin, Lancaster, with Kid Klumsy
- Saturday 14th November, Barrow, venue TBC, with PV77
- Saturday 28th November, the Black Bull, Gateshead
- Saturday 5th December, The Alma, Bolton, 5:00 PM start, Strollers’ Xmas Bash ’26, with Bareknuckle Strollers, Benefit State, the Deceased, Tri Subversion, 77 Spears, free entry
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