Irish punks The Scratch share fiery but reflective new single Gladrags

Irish punks The Scratch share fiery but reflective new single Gladrags

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Irish punk band The Scratch have shared their new single, the fiery but reflective ‘Gladrags’ – watch the video below.

The band are preparing to release their new album ‘Pull Like A Dog’ via Music For Nations on March 13, and this track follows the previous single ‘Pullin’ Teeth’.

‘Gladrags’ was partially inspired by the band listening to an interview with Tyler, The Creator, and the band have said: “It’s about how being inattentive can land me in hot water, which ironically makes me wander further into my thoughts, resulting in this perpetual cycle of inattentiveness. But also seeing it in others and observing how they try to cover it up/deal with it.”

Check out the video for ‘Gladrags’ below, directed by Colin Peppard and featuring the band dressed as professional snooker players.

The Scratch – ‘Pull LikeADog’tracklist:

  1. ‘Pull LikeADog’
  2. ‘Pullin’ Teeth’
  3. ‘Gladrags’
  4. ‘Crack’
  5. ‘Mother Of God’
  6. ‘Spacer’
  7. ‘Roses N Poses’
  8. ‘I Hope All Is Forgiven’
  9. ‘Horsefly’
  10. ‘Ringsend’

Theyare also heading out on tour around the UK and Ireland, NorthAmericaand Australia in the coming months, while on July 4, they will play their biggest headline show to date in Ireland, at Dublin’s Iveagh Gardens. Find tickets here.

TheScratch will play:

MARCH
16:Rough Trade, Liverpool, UK
17:Signature Brew Blackhorse Road, London, UK
19:Rough Trade, Bristol, UK

APRIL
9:Corner Hotel, Richmond, Australia
10:Crowbar Sydney, Leichhardt, Australia
11:Black Bear Lodge, Fortitude Valley, Australia
12:Rosemount Hotel, North Perth, Australia
23:SWG3, Glasgow, UK
24:The Wardrobe, Leeds, UK
25:Manchester Academy, Manchester, UK
26:Thekla, Bristol, UK
28:The Castle & Falcon, Birmingham, UK
29:Rescue Rooms, Nottingham, UK
30:Electric Ballroom, Camden, UK

MAY
8:Brighton Music Hall, Allston, MA
9:Racket NYC, New York, NY
10:MilkBoy, Philadelphia, PA
11:DC9, Washington, DC
13:Lee’s Palace, Toronto, ON
14:Lager House, Detroit, MI
15:Subterranean, Chicago, IL
16:7th St Entry, Minneapolis, MN
18:Marquis Theater, Denver, CO
19:Kilby Court, Salt Lake City, UT
20:Shrine Social Club, Boise, ID
22:Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, BC
23:Mississippi Studios, Portland, OR
24:Sunset Tavern, Seattle, WA
27:Brick & Mortar Music Hall, San Francisco, CA
28:The Echo, Los Angeles, CA
29:Voodoo Room at the House of Blues, San Diego, CA
30:Last Exit Live, Phoenix, AZ

JULY
1:Resurrection Fest,Viveiro, Spain

4:Iveagh Gardens, Dublin, Ireland
30:Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival, Inverness, UK

Last July,The Scratchwereone of the bands to boycott Radar Festivalfollowing the organisers’ decision to removeBobVylanfrom the bill aftertheirGlastonbury controversy.

“The censorship and de-platforming of artists speaking out against the ongoing genocide in Gaza is greasy, dangerous and must be challenged,” they wrote. “To be clear, this decision is not a criticism of Radar Festival. We understand it was an incredibly difficult and complex situation. This is about showing solidarity with BobVylanand any artist who may face similar treatment in the future.”

“Shadowy government influence and wealthy lobbying groups should not be allowed to dictate who is given a platform and what can be said on it,” they added. “This situation will only worsen unless we, as artists, support one another and take action.”

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