Chubby and the Gang announce the forthcoming album, And Then There Was...
02 July 2024, 15:00
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Tyler Damara Kelly
Chubby and the Gang have announced the forthcoming third studio album, And Then There Was... alongside the brand new single, “To Be Young”.
Speaking of the brand new single, "To Be Young", which follows "The Bonnie Banks", Manning shares: “When you 17 you have no idea about life, you just exist. This song is romanticising that uncertainty. You make so many mistakes and you have no idea that you're doing them.”
And Then There Was... marks Chubby and the Gang’s third full-length, following The Mutt’s Nuts (2021) and Speed Kills (2020).
Tracklist:
- Neither The Day, Nor The Hour
- There's A Devil In The Jukebox
- To Be Young
- The Bonnie Banks
- The Ravelin
- Anticop
- Some To Make You Better, Some To Make You Sick
- To Fade Away
- Company I Don't Want To Keep
- Love Song (A Response)
- Since You Said Goodbye
- Trepanning
- A Lust For More
- Wish You Were Here
- Two Hearts
- Cocaine Sunday
And Then There Was... is set for release on 4 October via Flatspot Records, and is available to pre-order now.
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