TV Priest

TV Priest

TV PRIEST: The Anarchic Apostles of Post-Punk

If you're in the market for blistering, politically charged post-punk that hits harder than a hungover Monday morning, then look no further than TV PRIEST. Hailing from the gritty streets of London, this four-piece outfit is taking the indie scene by storm with their incendiary lyrics and ear-splitting riffs.

Frontman Charlie Drinkwater is a force to be reckoned with, his snarling vocals cutting through the chaos like a chainsaw through butter. Backed by the thunderous drumming of Ed Kelland, the pulsating basslines of Nic Bueth and the screeching guitars of Alex Sprogis, TV PRIEST are a sonic powerhouse that demands your attention.

Their debut album, "Uppers," is a relentless assault on the senses, with tracks like "Decoration" and "Press Gang" serving up a heady mix of social commentary and unbridled energy. The band's caustic wit and biting sarcasm are on full display, as they tackle everything from political corruption to the mundanity of modern life with equal fervor.

But don't be fooled by their dark and brooding exterior - TV PRIEST know how to have a good time too. Their live shows are a raucous affair, with the band delivering their blistering tracks with the passion and intensity of a runaway train. So if you're looking for a band that'll make you think, make you dance, and maybe even make you a little bit angry, look no further than TV PRIEST. These guys are the real deal, and they're here to shake up the world of post-punk one scathing riff at a time.

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