London-town Ska-Punk-Dubsters, Popes Of Chillitown will return in 2018 with their 13-track third album Work Hard, Play Hard, See You In The Graveyard, set for release on May 4th 2018. Check out Get Off/Get On.
A straight-up ska-punk band, they are not. Since 2008, they have expertly mashed the energy of upbeat ska, punk, 2-tone and drum & bass with the groove of reggae and dub, adding in the lyrical flow of hip hop and finishing it all off with a generous helping of catchy melodies and hooks
Speaking on the context of the new material, vocalist Matt Conner said, ‘It’s about struggle; against your own aspirations and self-image and the big bad world in which we’re unwilling yet compliant participants.’
‘The world itself is going to end and we’re just trying to sharpen our elbows to get the best selfie next to the train wreck. We all know it’s equally pointless and inescapable so we just plod along.’
Work Hard, Play Hard, See You In The Graveyard is socially aware, in a scornful manner, yet there’s still an underlying layer of optimism. The up-tempo ska-punk will make you reminisce back to your teenage years, but under the surface there is a cavern of emotion and concern at the modern world.
‘There should be a healthy balance in our relationships in order for us to be happy not just temporarily or superficially but deep down. We should embrace new experiences with people but avoid surrounding ourselves with the morally corrupt where possible.” continues Conner. ‘People who say people don’t change have never tried to change and that’s their excuse for being a dick to other people.’
‘The album is a self-help tool for how to live a life as an enlightened optimist, in pursuit of a work-life synthesis instead of a balance or compromise.’
Describing the sound of the new record, guitarist Tom Penn said, ‘We’ve definitely been a bit braver with this record. We didn’t want to get too bogged down worrying about ‘our sound’ and whether something would fit with what we’ve done before. We all have pretty diverse influences, and we are always looking to push ourselves and try new things. I think that shows through in the progression from the last album’.
Work Hard, Play Hard, See You In The Graveyard was written throughout late 2016 and early 2017 and recorded in May 2017 at Hackney Road Studios, London – Mixed by James Bragg. To capture the true feeling of the band, bass, drums and guitars were recorded live – The result, the truest sound on record that IS Popes Of Chillitown.
Following the release of their debut album, A Word To The Wise in 2013, the band have had a relentless touring schedule across the UK and into Europe, seeing them headline shows, festivals and support slots with the likes of Reel Big Fish, The Selecter, The Skints, Imperial Leisure, [Spunge], Mouthwash, The Snare and many more.
May 2015 saw the band release their sophomore album To The Moon. Following, The Popes secured slots at Rebellion, Boomtown and Bearded Theory Festivals, as well as countless headline shows at larger venues around the country. They also returned to Europe and then joined both Voodoo Glow Skulls and The Slackers for their UK tours in 2016.
Popes Of Chillitown will once again take to the road throughout 2018 – Tour dates to be announced shortly.