Shame return with new single 'Alphabet'

Having been largely quiet since the release of their highly-praised debut album 'Songs of Praise' in 2018, Shame have now returned to deliver a brand new single.

The new track 'Alphabet' was produced by the renowned James Ford, and comes accompanied by an electrifying new video.

Speaking about the new offering, frontman Charlie Steen said, "'Alphabet' is a direct question, to the audience and the performer, on whether any of this will ever be enough to reach satisfaction. At the time of writing it, I was experiencing a series of surreal dreams where a manic subconscious was bleeding out of me and seeping into the lyrics. All the unsettling and distressing imagery I faced in my sleep have taken on their own form in the video."

Check out the new video for 'Alphabet' in the player below.

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