Salisbury’s CARSICK Release Raucous New Single ‘Anaconda Frank’ Out Now Alcopop! Records

"I'm obsessed with this... if you're into Slowthai this is for you" - Gemma Bradley (BBC R1)
"What a great band...a memorable slice of life in the raw" - Tom Robinson (BBC 6Music)
"Absolutely exploded my brain with their first tune…I love it" - James Threlfall (BBC Intro)
"Not to be missed...full of angst and wit" - GIGWISE

Salisbury’s CARSICK Release Raucous New Single ‘Anaconda Frank’ Out Now

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Announce Sep/Oct 2023 ‘Drunk Hymns Tour’ UK Headline Dates + Festival Appearances

Tickets on sale 28th April 2023 -
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Debut EP Drunk Hymns Released 30th June 2023 via Alcopop! Records


Salisbury punk rockers CARSICK have announced their newest single ‘Anaconda Frank’, due on 27th April 2023. Following their recent signing with Alcopop! Records, the band are also set to drop their forthcoming debut EP Drunk Hymns on 30th June 2023.

Alongside the new single, the quartet are pleased to announce an extensive string of Sep/Oct 2023 UK headline tour dates, which are on sale Friday 28th April 2023, with the band also set to appear at this year’s TRUCK Festival, 2000 Trees, Left of The Dial and Leopallooza festival (see below for listings).

The new song is CARSICK’s anthemic appeal to make something of your life—over blistering drums and haywire guitars, they declare: “if you don’t do something, then you won’t get nothing!”

"Anaconda Frank is our biggest rager yet,” the band said of the song. “We wanted to capture the chaotic energy of our lives right now and so we've drawn on a bunch of real experiences we've had recently - covering everything from addiction to giant exotic snakes. It's about being in a transitional stage of your life and figuring out what exactly it is you want to do and the kind of person you want to be."

The band's four standalone singles to date—'Is What It Is', 'Muzzle', 'Local Legend' and ‘Runner’—have been championed by James Threlfall at BBC Introducing In the West and subsequently played on BBC R1 by Gemma Bradley and BBC Radio 6 Music by both Steve Lamacq and Tom Robinson, with 'Muzzle' also taking over Introducing stations across the country after being selected by Gemma Bradley as a pick of the week. 

Further new music will be announced over the coming months.

Live Dates:

13th Sep - Glasgow - McChuills
14th Sep - Edinburgh - Sneaky Pete’s 
15th Sep - Newcastle - Bobiks
16th Sep - Stockton-on-Tees - Green Room
18th Sep - Blackpool - Bootleg Social 
19th Sep - Liverpool - Jimmy’s 
21st Sep - Leeds - Boom
22nd Sep - Sheffield - Network
23rd Sep - Birmingham - Sunflower Lounge 
24th Sep - Northampton - The Black Prince
26th Sep - Cambridge - The Six Six Bar 
27th Sep - St Albans - The Horn 
28th Sep - London - The Lexington
29th Sep - Cardiff - Clwb Ifor Bach 
30th Sep - Bristol - The Louisiana
05th Oct - Winchester - The Railway Inn
07th Oct - Brighton - Latest Music Bar
13th Oct - Exeter - Move
14th Oct - Bournemouth - Chaplin’s Cellar Bar
19th Oct - Rotterdam - Left of the Dial
20th Oct - Rotterdam - Left of the Dial

CARSICK online:

https://linktr.ee/carsickofficial

CARSICK are:

Joe Richardson (Vocals)
Jack Richardson (Guitar)
Jack Hardiman (Bass)
Tom Armstrong (Drums)

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A band formed over pints in a small English pub in late 2021, CARSICK take influence from a range of different artists and genres—from indie rock to post-punk to hip-hop with electronic elements—but their tongue-in-cheek lyrical approach directly tackles the trials and tribulations of life as a young adult, and especially the drinking culture which dominates the band's demographic.

Their energetic and unpredictable live shows match that theme: this is music about living for the weekend; about the desperate chaos of small-town nightlife and about forgetting what happened last night. 

More than anything, CARSICK have rapidly made a name for themselves through their rowdy live performances. Since their debut show at Southampton's Joiners in November 2021, they have supported artists like Knuckle Puck, Salem, NOISY, Enola Gay, Narrow Head, and Beach Riot across the South of England. Their hometown gigs in Salisbury are the stuff of local legend, including a sold-out show at the 300-cap Chapel supported by borts and Binboy (ex-Gnarwolves).

In April 2022, the band caught the attention of the Marshall Live Agency, and were quickly signed to their growing roster of the country's most exciting young bands. In July 2022, they played two sets at Oxford's Truck Festival, opening both the Main Stage on the Thursday and the Market Stage on the Friday.

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