
Enter Shikari have surprise dropped ‘Lose Your Self’, their heaviest album yet
The band's sixth album arrives today.
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Shit! shit! I've been hiding here for a thousand years, waiting for your ghost I've been hiding here for a thousand years, waiting for your ghost Your life's about to flash before your eyes Your life's about to flash before your eyes Stand your ground, this is ancient land I was guided here by the spirits hand We shall meet, at hells gate This is fate this is fate this is fate this is fate Not all is lost the spirits shriek You will be hunted we shall seek Perseverance, turn the page Enter shikari enter shikari We're not hiding we're not hiding We're not hiding we're not hiding We're not hiding now we're not hiding now I'm in the zone Alright! And still we will be here, Standing like statues And still we will be here, Standing like statues
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The band's sixth album arrives today.

The intimate gig celebrates 20 years since the band's first Manchester show.

Twenty-one signed silk screen prints from iconic live music moments go on sale today.

The tour will feature special guests Holding Absence and The Callous Daoboys.

Enter Shikari will release a live album and film on July 11th capturing their biggest headline show from Wembley Arena.

The new away kit features eco-friendly materials.

The new collection features remixes, non-album singles, and BBC session tracks, alongside a live Blu-ray.

Support on all dates comes from Los Angeles’ Teenage Wrist.

It arrives ahead of their upcoming tour.

Enter Shikari's new record ‘A Kiss For The Whole World’ captures the energy of their shows and embraces the joy of human connection.

The single is taken from Enter Shikari’s upcoming album, 'A Kiss For The Whole World'.

The single is taken from Enter Shikari’s upcoming album, A Kiss For The Whole World, which is set to be released on April 21st.

The band has also shared the lead single, '(pls) set me on fire', as well as news of special monthly residency shows in the UK this spring.

Frontman Rou Reynolds shared a short seven second clip in the tweet, which appeared to show a computer screen with the words “shikari2023” at the top.

It was given a first spin on the BBC Radio 1 Rock Show last night (12th September)

The run was originally planned to start next month, but due to uncertainty caused by COVID-19, the band have decided to reset their schedule.

Frontman Rou Reynolds delves into his sources of inspiration.
