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Just Mustard release first new song in three years

JUST MUSTARD. Photo: Kate Lawlor JUST MUSTARD. Photo: Kate Lawlor
JUST MUSTARD. Photo: Kate Lawlor

The Dundalk rock five-piece Just Mustard have released ‘PollyAnna’ their first song since 2022.

It’s the band’s first song since the 2022 album Heart Under.

‘PollyAnna’ is out today on Partisan and is announced alongside shows in London, Paris, Berlin and New York for the shoegaze-adjacent band, whose next Irish date is Electric Picnic on August 30th.


The video for the song was directed by singer Katie Ball, and the track was part-inspired by a sense of “toxic happiness.”

The song leans in a gauzy throwback shoegaze direction.

Just Mustard - POLLYANNA (Official Video)


 “’We shot the video using different CCTV and vhs cameras around our hometown Dundalk trying to have as much fun as possible, the kind of fun that makes you feel sick almost instantly which suits the themes of the song”.

Katie Ball 

Just Mustard Tour Dates

2025 Festival Dates:
Aug 16 – Green Man Festival – Brecon Beacons, Wales
Aug 30 – Electric Picnic – Stradbally, Republic of Ireland
Sep 6/7 – Seisiún Festival – Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Sep 19 – Reeperbahn Festival – Hamburg, Germany

2025 Underplay Tour Dates:
Sep 9 – National Sawdust – New York, NY, USA
Sep 22 – Privatclub – Berlin, Germany
Sep 24 – Point Empemere – Paris, France
Sep 25 – Hoxton Hall – London, UK
 
 
Just Mustard are:
Katie Ball
David Noonan
Mete Kaylon
Rob Clarke
Shane Maguire


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