
TV Priest have released their "sinister but also quite beautiful" new single, 'Limehouse Cut'
Their new album is set for release on 17th June via Sub Pop Records.

TV Priest is an English rock band formed in London in 2019. Its music style has been associated with punk rock and post-punk. They signed to Sub Pop after only having played one gig in an industrial freezer in November 2019, with other concerts cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Their debut album, Uppers, was released on 5 February 2021 by Sub Pop. On 17 June 2022, their second album My Other People was released by Sub Pop.
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Their new album is set for release on 17th June via Sub Pop Records.

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Set for release on 17th June via Sub Pop Records, it follows up on their debut 'Uppers', and comes alongside a new single, 'Bury Me In My Shoes'.

The band have teased the news - presumably for something called 'Bury Me In My Shoes' - which will arrive on 29th March.

It's a taster of a yet to be announced new album, due later this year.

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TV Priest are experts in balancing the political with the personal. Flying out of the traps less than a year after their formation with their debut album 'Uppers', artist by day, frontman by night, Charlie Drinkwater tells us more.