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Hot on the heels of the release of their much anticipated album “Family” on July 23rd, The Cast of Cheers are releasing their brand new single “Human Elevator” – perhaps their most addictive track to date. As drums pound and looped riffs unspool, lead singer Conor brings a thrilling air of combustible menace to proceedings as he sneers, “we go down/ I spit you out” in the verses before exploding into a volatile chorus, making it one of the finest slices of angular dance rock you’re likely to hear all year.
After playing Belsonic and Reading and Leeds Festivals in August, The Cast of Cheers have been confirmed to join the NME Generation Next Tour in October in the UK alongside Howler and Gross Magic. See full dates below:
Aug 26 – Leeds – Leeds Festival
NME Generation Next Tour W/ Howler And Gross Magic
Oct 19 – Bournemouth, Old Fire Station
Oct 20 – Bristol, Thekla
Oct 21 – Norwich, Waterfront
Oct 22 – Birmingham, HMV Institute Library
Oct 24 – Manchester, Club Academy
Oct 25 – Glasgow, King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut
Oct 26 – Sheffield, Leadmill
Oct 27 – Stoke, Sugarmill
Oct 29 – Nottingham, Rescue Rooms
Oct 30 – London, Koko
Oct 31 – Brighton, The Haunt