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Save the date for Bad Breeding

Posted by Loren on April 5, 2022

Save the date for Bad Breeding
photo by Joseph Delaney

Hardcore punks Bad Breeding will release their fourth album this summer.

Titled Human Capital, the new record releases on July 8 via One Little Independent Records (UK) and Iron Lung Records (US).

The band has also shared the lead single and title track, described as "a summation of working life within the confines of a supposed economic meritocracy, examining those feelings of continual anxiety and uncertainty that come from juggling zero-hours work in the shadow of the mantra that anything is achievable with hard work and dedication.”

The group last released Exiled in 2019.

Track listing:

  1. Community
  2. Joyride
  3. Prescription
  4. Misdirection
  5. Arc Eye
  6. Human Capital
  7. Nostalgia Trip
  8. Red Flag Rising
  9. Death March
  10. Speculation
  11. Straw Men
  12. Rebuilding
     

Live dates:

20/04/2022 - NL, Tilburg - Roadburn Festival

21/04/2022 -  NL, Amsterdam - OCCII

22/04/2022 - BE, Antwerp - Music City

23/04/2022 - FRA, Paris - Supersonic

06/07/2022 - UK, Liverpool - Quarry

07/07/2022- UK, Edinburgh - The Banshee Labyrinth

09/07/2022 - UK, Manchester - Talleyrand

14/07/2022 - UK, Nottingham - Chameleon

15/07/2022 - UK, London - Moth Club

16/07/2022 - UK, Bristol - Crofters

22/07/2022 - UK, Hastings - The Crypt

23/07/2022 - UK, Guildford - The Boiler Room

Save the date for Bad Breeding
photo by Joseph Delaney

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