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Casey Announce Extra Shows Due To High Demand

Photo by Martyna Bannister

Following the announcement of their comeback shows, which sold out in little under an hour, Welsh post-hardcore legends Casey have added additional appearances in London and Oberhausen (Germany), plus a venue upgrade in Manchester.

The group have returned four years after announcing their hiatus, with their stunning new single ‘Great Grief’, out now via Hassle Records. They will be performing seven dates in January, including two nights at London’s The Garage. 

These will be Casey‘s only UK and Germany headline shows of 2023.

The quintet will be making their joyous live return at the following:

Jan 12: UK The Fleece Bristol [SOLD OUT]
Jan 13: UK Club Academy Manchester [VENUE UPGRADE]
Jan 14: UK The Garage London [SOLD OUT]
Jan 15: UK The Garage London [EXTRA SHOW ADDED]
Jan 18: DE Kulttempel Oberhausen [EXTRA SHOW ADDED]
Jan 19: DE Kulttempel Oberhausen [SOLD OUT]
Jan 20: DE Conne Island Leipzig [SOLD OUT]

Tickets available from 9am Monday 12th from: http://www.abandcalledcasey.com

Of the single, vocalist Tom Weaver comments:
 
“‘Great Grief’ is really special to the five of us. It was the first piece of music we wrote collectively after deciding that we wanted to do this again, and it felt like an organic progression when it came together.

“Musically we wanted to maintain an anchor in the familiar, but challenge ourselves to produce a more mature and expansive sound. We put a lot of thought into the sound design, adding layers and harmonies – all things we’d not really put much effort into previously.

 

“Lyrically, the song talks about the realisation I came to after reflecting on our time as a band following our breakup. When we announced we were drawing Casey to a close, I’d tunneled on the immediate personal impact of my writing, and how it felt like I was proliferating my pain by repeating it each night. But I’m in a much better place now, and I’ve grown a lot over the last few years. So now, if I look beyond myself at how the music Casey made has been interpreted and applied in our fans, my own discomfort feels like a small price to pay for the collective joy and catharsis we felt from our community.”


Casey, at its core, was grounded in the notion that music is a labour of love. Without expectation of success, without desire to attain stardom, just a shared yearning to create music – and when this no longer rang true Casey stayed true to themselves, and stepped away.

In late 2018, when Casey announced they were bringing the band to a close, it felt like a premature demise. Their first two LPs – 2016 Love Is Not Enough and 2018’s Where I Go When I Am Sleeping – had firmly established the Welsh five-piece as one of the most exciting bands in Britain’s alternative scene.

Now, four long years later, the band have returned.

‘Great Grief’ is the first song to emerge from Casey‘s resurrection, a gorgeously gloomy track that sees the band expand on the layered soundscapes that underpinned the songs of Where I Go When I Am Sleeping. Broken, bruised and bloody, and yet shimmering with beautiful defiance.

Quintessential Casey, the band’s open hearts dripping with the same kind of pain and trauma that had defined them from the start. Casey don’t just replicate the feelings that inspire them – they embody them. 

Djordje Miladinović

Hi, my name is Djordje and music is my passion. You'll probably find me at the gigs, in a local record store, distro or in front of my PC searching for some quality music to listen to. Do not hesitate to contact me. By becoming a Patron, you're keeping Thoughts Words Action alive. https://www.patreon.com/thoughtswordsaction

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