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Mancunian synth-pop outfit inspired by the grooves of 70s Berlin, the band blend indie, post-punk, and synth pop into their own distinct style.

Starting off as a studio-only three-piece shrouded in mystery, the band have evolved across two acclaimed full-lengths into one of the UK’s most exciting live acts and a forward-thinking synth-pop powerhouse. Their Ross Orton (Arctic Monkeys, Working Mens Club, Yard Act) produced third album ‘Every Inch of Earth Pulsates’ is released on October 18th, with the band heading out for their biggest UK headline tour to date.

W.H.Lung decided to try something new on their third album Every Inch of Earth Pulsates, in order to capture the energy, spirit and dynamism of their live shows. Something that has become paramount to the group in recent years as they have undeniably blossomed into one of the most joyous and arresting live bands in the country.

They relocated to Sheffield to work for the first time with Ross Orton, who was able to harness this side of the band to remarkable effect. “Ross is the Sheffield Steve Albini,” says singer Joseph Evans. “He’s the king of not overthinking it and trusting the process of the art of recording songs. He was always there to stop us fucking around with cerebral stuff and get it down.”

While this album, which follows Incidental Music (2019) and Vanities (2021), is rooted in a sense of capturing a moment and a sparky liveness, that’s not to say it’s a raw or ragged record. It is still a meticulously composed, delicately layered and pristinely produced piece of work that, in true W.H. Lung style, runs the gauntlet from dance to pop to indie while still capturing that distinctly unique quality that is unquestionably their own. It’s a significant leap forward, expanding on their solid foundations while also breaking new ground. “The big difference with this record is its directness in every sense,” says Sharkett.

 

“Dance music for the modern age”

The Times, ‘Vanities’ Review

“Vanities mixes instantly appealing, sugary dance-infused music with a deep-thinking heart”

Stereogum, Ones To Watch

”Idiosyncratic yet Euphoric Electronic Pop”

Uncut, ‘Vanities’ Review

“An exhilarating brand of upfront electro-dance”

Mojo, ‘Vanities’ Review

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