It’s with good reason that Aerial Salad describes themselves as Madchester Punk. Since their
formation in 2016, the power trio has always been in love with the Happy Mondays and Stone
Roses as they were The Fall or Buzzcocks. Their 2020 ‘Dirt Mall’ album certainly hinted at
this cross-pollination of styles and sounds, but it’s on the forthcoming new album ‘R.O.I’, due
April 12th via Venn Records that they’ve really seen the union of different inspirations come
to a successful fruition. And none more so than in the thrilling new single ‘Tied To Pieces Of
Paper’, which is let loose today…
“It’s inspired by something I read where Steve Ignorant from Crass was saying that basically,
back in the day, humans had less reliance on money (not needing phones, broadband, and
houses being affordable), meaning that you could go and be a fuckin punk rocker and do a
bit of cash in hand work and you’d be alright,” explains vocalist/guitarist Jamie Munro.
“These days, the world is so driven by money and, thus, employment, the song is a shout out
to everyone that’s still trying to do creative endeavours alongside managing a fuckin job.”
You can hear the frustration bursting out of every single second (160 of them, to be precise)
of ‘Tied To Pieces Of Paper’. It starts with a juggernaut bass and drum rhythm with Jamie
spewing out the words over the frenzied beat, and it’s a full minute and a half before any
guitar cuts into the track, but when it does, it has all the impact of being slammed face first
into your shit office job desk by your tie. “What’s the point of saving any money? I’ll die,”
sneers Jamie as the noise thunders around him. It’s as exhilarating and inspiring as punk
rock can get in 2024 and has a visceral power that can’t be ignored.
Recorded lovingly in Vibe Recording Studio, Cheetham Hill in Manchester with Dean Glover,
‘R.O.I.’ is an album that moves seamlessly from pulsing post-punk beats to unstoppable
stadium rock anthems. ‘The Same 24 Hours (As Beyoncé)’ is Britpop rallying against the fake
facade of influencer culture, ‘All Yer Dreamin’ is Mark E Smith at the Hacienda, ‘Chances’ is
Oasis taking on Talking Heads. Aerial Salad finds space to explore new genres without losing
the sense that this is a band born out of the hard-touring, DIY punk scene, a community that
continues to be close to their heart.
Aerial Salad has also been asked to collaborate with Dr. Martens to model their new
Ramsey Monk Kiltie creeper shoe, with the band perfectly representing the creative
expression of the shoes.
The northern three piece want us to know they’re as authentic as it gets. Injecting that raw
chaos and violent charm from the stage straight into their recordings. Their goal is to make
themselves known to everyone and anyone, from rave heads to indie kids, poets to rockers.
‘R.O.I’ is fantastical while acutely bedded in modern post-Brexit, Un-united Kingdom canon.
We’re all trying to find our places in this new world; let Aerial Salad be the soundtrack.
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Catch Aerial Salad live on the following dates:
March:
06/03: London, Old Blue Last
France Tour:
25/04: Paris – Supersonic
26/04: Tours – Bateau Ivre
27/04: Artonne – Gros Tonneau Festival
28/04: Lyon – Basement
30/04: Salavaux – TBA
May:
24/05: Den Haag – Sniester Festival (Netherlands)
(Headline Album UK Tour):
30/05: Leeds – Oporto
31/05: Newcastle – Zerox
01/06: Sheffield – Sidney & Matilda
05/06: Birmingham – The Victoria
06/06: Brighton – Green Door Store
07/06: Bristol – Crofters Rights
08/06: London – Water Rats
15/06: Manchester – Gorilla