Gurriers announce new album 'Nobody's Coming To Save You'

Dublin post-punk force Gurriers have announced their highly anticipated second album 'Nobody’s Coming To Save You', arriving on the 25th September via Play It Again Sam, alongside the release of its explosive title-track.

Premiered by BBC Radio 6 Music, the new single captures Gurriers at their most urgent and confrontational yet, combining pounding percussion, abrasive guitars and a rallying-cry vocal performance that transforms frustration into defiance. What begins as a bleak reflection gradually reveals itself as a call for collective action, with the band channelling social anxiety and political exhaustion into something energising and cathartic.

Recorded between studios in Donegal and London, the album sees the band working alongside acclaimed collaborators including Mark Bowen and producer Loren Humphrey, with mixing handled by John Congleton. The result is a bigger, sharper and more ambitious evolution of the sound that made their debut 'Come And See' such a breakout moment in Ireland’s alternative scene.

Have a listen to the single 'Nobody's Coming To Save You' in the player and see the album's full tracklisting below.

'Nobody's Coming To Save You' Tracklist:
01 — Nobody’s Coming To Save You
02 — Party Lines
03 — Shades
04 — Pins
05 — Today Is Not Enough
06 — Drones
07 — Nothing Happens Twice
08 — Waiting For Fisher
09 — I Wish I Was
10 — Crybaby

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