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Enola Gay announce swift return to Brighton

by Nick Linazasoro
Wednesday 28 Jun, 2023 at 7:18PM
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Irish noise punks Enola Gay announce Brighton gig

Enola Gay at The Great Escape, Brighton (gnarlymarmalademedia)

Enola Gay at The Prince Albert, Brighton 15.6.23 (pic Sofia Ambrosoni)

Belfast-based Irish noise punk mob Enola Gay (Fionn Reilly – vocals, Joe McVeigh – guitar, Adam Cooper – bass, Luke Beirne – drums) have today announced a swift return to Brighton, having played a blinder at The Prince Albert less than two weeks ago – Review HERE.

Enola Gay at The Prince Albert, Brighton 15.6.23 (pic Sofia Ambrosoni)

They have now announced 19 new dates, including a performance at the Green Door Store on Friday 24th November, courtesy of local promoters LOUT. Tour tickets will go on sale this Friday from 10am and will be found HERE as well as directly from LOUT for the Brighton gig – click HERE.

The Green Door Store will host the forthcoming Enola Gay Brighton gig (pic Nick Linazasoro)

Enola Gay’s latest single is ‘Leeches‘ which dropped on 25th May. This came hot on the heels of ‘PTS.DUP’, which came out on 4th April via Modern Sky (Crawlers, Malady). The band’s forthcoming EP is set for release this summer.

Venomous hip-hop-inspired vocals that are as uncompromising as the guitars are unforgiving, layered on a rhythm section that draws as much from left-field electronica and techno as it does from post-punk heroes of the late 70s, Enola have certainly wasted no time in establishing themselves as one of the next unique punk voices.

Enola Gay at The Prince Albert, Brighton 15.6.23 (pic Sofia Ambrosoni)

Hotly tipped by the likes of NME, Rolling Stone, DIY and Dork, as well as revered musicians Iggy Pop and Jehnny Beth, the group are back to follow up their acclaimed debut EP ‘Gransha’ and have partnered with cult indie label Modern Skyin the process.

Enola Gay (pic Sinead Ferguson)

More raucous than ever and inspired by a personal attack that left a member with a fractured skull; Enola lambast Northern Irish conservative party the DUP and their influence on the impressionable youth of today who feel a lack of identity and abandonment by their own government. Whilst instrumentally and verbally scalding, ‘PTS.DUP’ also yearns for a united Ireland while also prompting listeners to think about how frustrated sides of the community are indoctrinated into blind hatred from an early age to suit a misinformed agenda.

Enola Gay at The Prince Albert, Brighton 15.6.23 (pic Sofia Ambrosoni)

Speaking ahead of its release, the band explained: “Following a band member being brutalised in a sectarian attack that left him with a fractured skull, we felt a lot of raw hatred and some shame. After processing this, we reflected on the tribalism that fuelled the attack and our anger that followed. The attackers themselves are victims of jingoistic rhetoric that is insidiously normalised in the north of Ireland. In a country still suffering remnants of The Troubles, young people left in the middle of the road turn to alt-right political parties masquerading as conservatism such as the DUP, searching for a sense of belonging. With talks of a united Ireland looming we should consider how and why Unionists feel and fear that they will be left with nowhere to call home when they shouldn’t have to”.

Enola Gay are on Bandcamp.

linktr.ee/enolagay

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