The Victorian English Gentlemens Club prepare for UK tour with new single

The Victorian English Gentlemens Club release 'A Biting Wind Followed By An Occasional Drift of Snow (Was No Way to Cure a Hangover)'

Filed in The Victorian English Gentlemens Club, News at 16.48pm on 08 June 10

The Victorian English Gentlemens ClubTo coincide with their UK tour which kicks off on Thursday (June 10th) at The Rainbow in Birmingham, The Victorian English Gentlemens Club have released a new single 'A Biting Wind Followed By An Occasional Drift of Snow (Was No Way to Cure a Hangover)' via www.thevictorianenglishgentlemensclub.co.uk and www.thisisfakediyrecords.co.uk.

Speaking about the single, the band say "Mix grubby chants, pounding drums, clean acoustic guitar, and a bass distorted through a tunnel of echo and grit. Add the sound of coin being tossed and the chimes of polish clock and drive it through wires, microphones and metal, and it creates VEGC, after intense and illegitimate breeding with Jethro Tull. Like the last album, but heavier, proggier, darker, louder, and fed through a meat grinder."

You can listen to 'A Biting Wind Followed By An Occasional Drift of Snow (Was No Way to Cure a Hangover)' below and catch them at the following UK tour dates...

JUNE

10 The Rainbow, Birmingham
11 The Boileroom, Guildford
15 Fibbers, York
16 Sound Control, Manchester
22 The Freebutt, Brighton
29 Flux=Rad at Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff

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