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Shame share thoughtful new single ‘Adderall’ - www.nme.com
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22.02.2023

Shame share thoughtful new single ‘Adderall’

Shame have shared a final preview of new album ‘Food For Worms’ – listen to ‘Adderall’ below.The band’s third album will come out on Friday (February 24) via Dead Oceans, and has been previewed so far by the tracks ‘Fingers Of Steel’ and ‘Six Pack’.Discussing ‘Adderall’, one of their most reflective and soft tracks to date, frontman Charlie Steen said: “’Adderall’ is the observation of a person reliant on prescription drugs. These pills shift their mental and physical state and alter their behaviour, it’s about how this affects them and those around them.“It’s a song of compassion, frustration and the acceptance of change.

Listen to Shame’s festive new single ‘Baldur’s Gate’ - www.nme.com
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09.12.2021

Listen to Shame’s festive new single ‘Baldur’s Gate’

Shame have dropped off an early Christmas present to fans in the form of a festive new single called ‘Baldur’s Gate’ – you can listen to it below.The band’s new original track – a dark take on a Christmas story, wrapped up in a set of winding guitars – follows on from their riotous 2018 rendition of José Feliciano’s ‘Feliz Navidad’.“It’s another Christmas classic,” Shame frontman Charlie Steen said in a statement.

Listen to Shame’s rousing new single ‘This Side Of The Sun’ - www.nme.com
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04.11.2021

Listen to Shame’s rousing new single ‘This Side Of The Sun’

Shame have shared their rousing new single ‘This Side Of The Sun’, which sees frontman Charlie Steen put through his paces on an exercise bike while he’s smoking a cigarette.The track is the band’s first since their second album ‘Drunk Tank Pink’ was released earlier this year.“The whole song came together on the day we recorded it at the studio. It’s also the first live recording we’ve ever done, we didn’t want it to sound overworked.

Watch Shame’s jazz-tinged NPR Tiny Desk concert - www.nme.com
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30.07.2021

Watch Shame’s jazz-tinged NPR Tiny Desk concert

Shame have made their NPR Tiny Desk Concert debut with a performance that saw them adding a new jazz-led direction to their sound.The South London band were joined by a percussionist and saxophonist for the new session, which was captured in a living room.While the band are known for their chaotic, oft-shirtless performances, frontman Charlie Steen was decked out in a classic suit as the band tore through ‘Snow Day’, ‘Born in Luton’ and ‘Human, for a Minute’ from recent second album ‘Drunk Tank

Shame’s Charlie Steen teams up with Lynks for new collab ‘This Is The Hit’ - www.nme.com
nme.com
22.04.2021

Shame’s Charlie Steen teams up with Lynks for new collab ‘This Is The Hit’

Shame frontman Charlie Sheen has teamed up with alt-pop champion Lynks to debut new track ‘This Is The Hit’ – listen to it below.The frenetic collaboration marks the first time that the pair have recorded together, but Lynks offers a lofty estimation of the track – claiming it to be “the collab of the century”.“Me and Charlie have been mates for a very, very long time, but it only occurred to us recently that we could try mashing together our musical minds,” said Lynks.“Because who would have

Shame's Charlie Steen confirmed as the next guest on The Record Club - www.officialcharts.com
officialcharts.com
22.01.2021

Shame's Charlie Steen confirmed as the next guest on The Record Club

Shame's Charlie Steen has been confirmed as the special guest on the next episode of The Record Club with Bowers & Wilkins.

Shame say keeping the same sound on album two would’ve been “fucking boring” - www.nme.com
nme.com
18.01.2021

Shame say keeping the same sound on album two would’ve been “fucking boring”

Shame have discussed their new sonic identity on their second album, labelling the idea of staying the same “fucking boring”.The band released ‘Drunk Tank Pink’, their follow-up to 2018’s acclaimed debut ‘Songs of Praise’, on Friday (January 15).Speaking in a new NME cover feature, the band say the new style put forward on the second record was a necessity rather than a choice.“I don’t think it would’ve been possible to write the first album again,” frontman Charlie Steen told NME, with drummer

Shame’s Charlie Steen reveals how hectic touring schedule influenced ‘Drunk Tank Pink’ - www.nme.com
nme.com
15.01.2021

Shame’s Charlie Steen reveals how hectic touring schedule influenced ‘Drunk Tank Pink’

Shame frontman Charlie Steen has opened up on how the darker side of the band’s hectic touring schedule influenced their second album.The south London band have today released ‘Drunk Tank Pink‘, their follow-up to 2018’s acclaimed debut ‘Songs of Praise’.In a new interview with NME for this week’s Big Read, Steen explained how Shame’s arduous touring schedule in support of their first record led him to excessive drinking.“We did this three-week tour of America, got back to London at 11 at night,

Shame return with first song in two years, ‘Alphabet’ - www.nme.com
nme.com
10.09.2020

Shame return with first song in two years, ‘Alphabet’

Shame are back with their first new music since 2018’s ‘Songs Of Praise’ – listen to ‘Alphabet’ below.The south London band’s frantic punk single comes with the announcement of a comeback show at London’s Electric Brixton on April 22, 2021 (tickets available here).Frontman Charlie Steen explained of the James Ford-produced song: “‘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

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