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22 hours this month including two sessions and a special tribute to CAN

Artist Info

Peaness

Peaness
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Powered by Audioscrobbler™Three piece indiepop band Peaness formed in Chester, England in late 2014. The debut EP No Fun was released digitally on August the 20th 2015. Their first physical single I'm Not Your Problem/Fortune Favours The Bold was released on 7" by Kingfisher Bluez Records of Canada in July 2016. In January 2017 their second 7" (Same Place) was released by Odd Box Records. The band are now signed to Alcopop Records and released an album-length 'EP' entitled Are You Sure? in May 2017. Two years later in May 2019, they released the anti-brexit single Breakfast via Bandcamp, which was originally intended to come out on the day the United Kingdom was due to leave the European Union. According to the band, "we don’t know secret Brexit plans, we just got tired/depressed from waiting for doomsday" (1).

The band kicked off 2020 with their 3rd 7" single Kaizen, this time self-released.

The band have played shows at festivals such as Wales Goes Pop! (2016, 2018), Indietracks (2017, 2019) and Benicassim (2019) as well as providing tour support for The Cribs and We Are Scientists in 2017, and Kero Kero Bonito in 2019.
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