Gurriers have shared their insatiable new single and video, “Party Lines”. The track is the second single to be lifted from the Dublin outfit’s highly anticipated second album, Nobody’s Coming To Save You, which is set for release on 25 September 2026 via their new label home, Play It Again Sam.

A fierce dose of dance-punk hedonism, “Party Lines” explores the controversial theme of politicians spending money on international aid while simultaneously trading weapons and waging war on those exact same countries. Written as the band watched the conflict in Sudan escalate, the track merges high-energy guitar arrangements with a driving rhythm and a propulsive hook to critique political leadership and widespread social frustration. The single follows the success of the album's title track, which is currently A-listed at BBC Radio 6 Music. The track's unforgettable accompanying music video was directed by Thomas James.

Recorded between Donegal’s Attica Studios and Holy Mountain Studios in London, the upcoming album was produced by Idles' Mark Bowen and Loren Humphrey. The new material captures the band scaling up their sharp dynamics and urgent worldview from sweaty basement venues to stadium-sized anthems. Formed during the pandemic, the group has quickly built a massive reputation for bone-rattling live shows, leading to an appearance on Later… with Jools Holland and main stage festival performances.

Following a run of summer festivals and a recent special guest slot with Kneecap in London, the band will embark on an extensive UK and European headline tour this autumn. The extensive routing includes a major performance at London’s Electric Brixton on 24 October, alongside two monumental homecoming shows in Dublin at Vicar Street and the 3Olympia Theatre. The band will be supported on select dates of the tour by Tramhaus, Enola Gay, Really Good Time, or Child Of Prague. Tickets for all autumn tour dates are available now.

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