Cross-genre punk band Millie Manders and the ShutUp have announced a double AA-side 7” single to coincide with their previously announced UK tour throughout the spring and a highly-anticipated London gig on 16 May, Downstairs at the Dome.
AA-side tracks Angry Side and Can I Get Off? will be released on 5 April alongside a range of new T-Shirts to help raise funds for Mercy Without Limits.
Known for their ferocious and joyous live shows and championed by the likes of the BBC Radio 1 Rock Show, BBC Introducing, Radio X and Vive Le Rock, the band will release their second album later this year. The eagerly awaited new album follows their acclaimed debut, Telling Truths, Breaking Ties.
With grinding guitars, irresistible horns, huge amounts of pop appeal and candid lyrics, the band delve into themes such as loss, betrayal, anxiety, heartbreak, environmental concerns and political unrest, all while exuding the punk attitude and the prowess that sets them apart.
MMATSU have built a strong reputation through their live shows and versatile discography. Their live performances have graced stages at such notable festivals as Slam Dunk, Bearded Theory, Rebellion, North West Calling, Kendal Calling and Boomtown, and they’ve previously supported the likes of Less Than Jake and Ferocious Dog on tour.
Beyond their music, the band’s commitment to sustainability and charity is always evident, prioritising eco-friendly merchandise and raising funds for charitable causes through limited-edition artwork and clothing sales. With their dedication to positively impacting the music industry, MMATSU continues to be a vital voice in the burgeoning cross-genre punk scene.
Millie Manders and The Shutup are Millie Manders on vocals, guitar, and alto sax, Joe Quigley on guitars, Georgina Boreham on bass, and Pete Wright on drums and samples.