British indie art-punk band Grieving drops its latest single off debut EP Demonstrations.

British indie-punks GRIEVING debut final track, "Warmest Jets", from debut Demonstrations EP, out July 29th.  

Grieving is a new, unsigned band from Cambridge, England playing skewed art-punk in a direct manner. The band's first demo debuted in March and second track - the raw, dual-vocalled, post-hardcore / 90's indie-rocker "Ownership" - saw Grieving pick up its first Radio 1 play from Dan P Carter.

Third track, the more direct and anthemic sounds of "My Friend, The Ghost", debuted after and saw support from Huw Stephens on Radio 1.  Now comes the wrap-up single "Warmest Jets", the fifth and final track from Demonstrations.

Grieving channels  the likes of Les Savy Fav, Television, Spy Versus Spy, Bear vs Shark, Dismemberment Plan, and Fugazi  - and elsewhere the lo-fi pop and fully charged punk of Guided By Voices, Pylon, Samiam, The Lemonheads, and Bob Mould.

Grieving will be playing a number of shows in support of the record, launching Demonstrations with a hometown appearance on 30th July:

JULY
30 CAMBRIDGE The Blue Moon w/ Goldblume

AUGUST
04 LONDON The Lexington w/ Young Legionnaire & USA Nails
15 LONDON The Old Blue Last w/ Cassels & So-Crates

SEPTEMBER
22 NORWICH Gringos w/ The New Tusk, Pet Grief & Algae Bloom
23 CAMBRDIGE The Blue Moon w/ The New Tusk & Pet Grief
24 BRIGHTON The Green Door Store w/ The New Tusk, Munez & Pet Grief

OCTOBER
30 NORWICH Podstock @ The Owl Sanctuary

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