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The Death Of Pop return with ‘700 Spas’

Dorset quartet The Death Of Pop are returning next month with a new EP, coming in the form of its first taster, new single ‘700 Spas’.

The track is the first preview of ‘Heads West’, which comes out via the Bristol-based Leisure Records on 16th March. A jangly, retro cut that barely scrapes the two-minute mark, ‘700 Spas’ is a sunny return that feels completely uninhibited.

“700 Spas is inspired by a spelling error that I saw a student at school make,” the band’s vocalist Angus James tells us over email.  “I started to consider how isolating it would be if you struggled with communication. The song is about knowing everyone around you is leaving you behind but being powerless to understand why or do anything about it.”

The band are set to play a headline show in London, on 28th April at Shacklewell Arms.

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London four-piece The Death of Pop are back , bringing their slick, 80’s-inspired new album Fed Up. 

It’s been about two years since the band have toured ,we will once again be able to experience the band’s dreamy melodies and hypnotic choruses close up.

Fed Up continues the band’s penchant for shimmering, new wave influenced guitar pop, with just a hint of shoegaze. It’s easy to glean the influence of bands like XTCChapterhouse and Television in their sound, but its the way that they spin these influences together that makes The Death of Pop a special act.

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The Death of Pop are:
Angus James, Oliver James, Thom James & Rich Dent.