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Debut album, new single, fall tour… Do Nothing announces a lot of things for the coming months

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English neo-post-punk band Do Nothing have just made a lot of announcements for the coming months. First, the band announced on their networks the release date of their debut album. The LP, entitled “Snake Sideways”, will be released on June 30 via Exact Truth.

The band took the perfect opportunity to give us a taste of their new album with a first single entitled Amoeba. Speaking about the track, the band’s singer Chris Bailey said :

“As far as I remember Amoeba is about my girlfriend leaving the house to go to work and be useful, and me laying on the sofa feeling dumb and watching annoying news on TV. It muses about how the media decides what we all care about on a two week rotation – sometimes it feels like we all get angry about something for a few weeks until the TV/internet decides it’s time for us to think about something else. It’s also about the fact that making music can often feel pretty unimportant; some folks are firefighters while I spend all my time massaging my own ego.”

And finally, the band has announced a European tour scheduled for this fall. The first concert will be held at the Cactus Café in Bruges on October 9, followed by a show at the Botanique in Brussels on October 10.

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