with tour including dates in Southampton & Bournemouth

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on January 25th 2019 via Spinefarm Records
+ RELEASE LEAD SINGLE ëBLACK HOLEí + VIDEO PREMIERE ON REVOLVERMAG.COM
+ PRE-ORDERS, INCLUDING SPECIAL BUNDLES, LIVE NOW
+ UK HEADLINE TOUR SEPTEMBER 2018
+ ANNOUNCED AS SPECIAL GUESTS ON KING 810 NOV/ DEC UK TOUR

PUPPY’s long-awaited debut album, The Goat, will be released worldwide on January 25th 2019 via Spinefarm Records; a fusion of earth-shattering riffs, earworm melodies, and anything-goes experimentation, Puppy sound like nothing else out there.

Lead single, “Black Hole”, is available now on all platforms after premiering on BBC Radio 1 Rock Show with Daniel P. Carter.

Revolver Magazine will be unveiling the music video on the 27th of August along with D2C pre-order bundles going live. The video will be available worldwide on the 28th ñ check it out here Jock Norton, Puppy vocalist/guitarist, says: “We chose “Black Hole” as the lead single because we felt that, both lyrically and musically, it really sums up the vibe of the album as a whole – fun and upbeat, but with a dark, sinister element underpinning the whole thing. With the video, we wanted to reflect that and to show a bit of whatís gone into recording our music”

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“This record has been nearly two years in the making, and in that time weíve been on a lot of tours and spent a lot of time together in various studios, so we had a good supply of video footage covering it all.
“But what we ended up capturing over that period, in the studio and on camera, turned out to be far more sinister and malevolent than we initially imagined. I think the album is better for it.”

“Black Hole” is available as an instant download upon pre-order of The Goat. Pre-orders – including T-shirt, long sleeve, football shirt, patch, skate-deck & cassette bundle options ñ can be found here.

Puppy’s nine-date headline UK tour kicks off on September 1st. Support across all shows comes from Grove Street Families.

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Headline UK Tour Dates
SEPTEMBER
01 – Huddersfield, The Parish
02 – Liverpool, Sound Basement
03 – Oxford, The Cellar
04 – Leicester, The Cookie
05 – Southampton, Joiners
06 – Brighton, Sticky Mikeís Frog Bar
07 – Newport, Le Pub
08 – Sheffield, Corporation
12 – London, The Borderline
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Watch Puppy’s batshit promotional tour video here.

Additionally, Puppy will join the King 810 UK tour in November/December.

DATES IN SUPPORT OF KING 810
NOVEMBER
29 – Birmingham, Academy 2
30 – Brighton, Concorde 2

DECEMBER
02 – Bournemouth, Academy 2
03 – Portsmouth, Wedgewood Rooms
05 – Norwich, Epic Studios
06 – Tunbridge Wells, Forum
07 – Nottingham, Rescue Rooms
08 – Leicester, The Shed
09 – Colchester, Arts Centre
11 – Bristol, The Fleece
12 – Northampton, Roadmender
13 – Manchester, Club Academy
14 – Leeds, Key Club
16 – Sheffield, Foundry
17 – Hull, Welly 2
18 – Newcastle, Academy 2
19 – Oxford, Academy 2
20 – London, Scala
21 – Bridgend, Hobos

Since releasing their ëVol IIí EP in 2017, Puppy have been climbing the ranks of rock royalty, featuring on “Guitar Hero” with “Forever” and appearing at a host of major festivals including Download, Reading & Leeds, Glastonbury and Bloodstock, the latter pair representing a festival double-header that few bands could pull off. A similar eclecticism has informed their choice of tours; to date, the London-based trio – Billy Howard, drums; Will Michael, bass / backing vocals; and primary songwriter Jock – have shared bills with everyone from glam-punks Creeper through to doom metallers Conan and skater boy icons CKY, all the while collecting praise from the likes of The Guardian, Radio 1, Noisey, Kerrang!, DIY and more.

And now, with The Goat, we see Jock, Will and Billy diversifying even more, taking the left-field melodic turns of Weezer, the hazy fuzz of Smashing Pumpkins and the straight-to-the bone sonics of the Big Four of Thrash to fashion an idiosyncratic sound that is truly unique ñ a melting pot of collective interests and ambitions, and one that hides a dark, bloody, occult-esque heart under its catchy melodies and scream-along, festival-ready choruses.

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With eight of the albumís 12 tracks produced by Neil Kennedy (Creeper, Boston Manor) and the remaining four by Tom Dalgety (Royal Blood, Ghost), “The Goat” is a record that’ll inspire grins from even the most grizzled of metalheads and headbanging from the most hesitant of indie kids, dodging convention and pretension at every turn in favour of a fun-first approach.

Of the dozen tracks in question, all mixed by Adrian Bushby (Foo Fighters, Placebo), “Demons” is an updated version of the 2017 stand-alone single/video, whilst “Entombed” is a ground-up re-record of what has effectively become a signature Puppy tune; the other 10 songs are brand new, with “I Feel An Evil” seeing Will step into the lead vocal spotlight for the first time.

One of the year’s finest guitar albums from one of the country’s most entrancing new bands.

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