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Shame

Club

Friday 22:20 - 23:10

shame were tourists in their own adolescence - and nothing quite like the postcard. The free fall of their early twenties, in all its rapture and disaster, was intertwined with being named one of the greatest post-punk hopefuls. In 2018, they took their incendiary debut album Songs of Praise for a cross-continental joyride of nearly 350 relentless nights. Then came the hangover. Shame's frontman, Charlie Steen, suffered a series of panic attacks, causing the tour to be cancelled. For the first time since they were plucked off the stage of The Windmill and catapulted into fame, shame faced who they had become on the other side. This era, of being forced to endure reality and the terror that accompanies your own company, fuelled the band's reinvention.

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