Gurriers are back with ‘Party Lines’, the second track lifted from their forthcoming second album Nobody’s Coming To Save You, out September 25th via Play It Again Sam.
Watch the video below, directed by Thomas James, who also made the recent Kneecap ‘Irish Goodbye’ short film, and the Gurriers’ title track music video.
‘Party Lines’ is a taut- dance-punk protest song that is Gurriers’ most defiant and cacophonously urgent song yet. Written as the band watched the war in Sudan escalate, it takes aim at the specific political doublespeak of governments distributing aid to countries they’re simultaneously arming and bombing.
The band have also announced US tour dates for September, including sets at Riot Fest in Chicago and Levitation Fest in Austin – their third US visit, returning to Austin for the first time since their breakout SXSW sets in 2025. They sold out rooms in LA, New York, DC, Philadelphia, Toronto and Chicago on their March run.
Nobody’s Coming To Save You was recorded between Attica Studios in Donegal and Holy Mountain Studios in London, produced by Mark Bowen of Idles and Loren Humphrey, engineered by Chris Fullard and mixed by John Congleton.
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The album is out September 25th.
- Wednesday October 28th – Belfast, Ulster Hall (with Enola Gay)
- Thursday October 29th – Dublin, Vicar Street (with Enola Gay)
- Sunday November 1st – Dublin, 3Olympia Theatre (with Child Of Prague)
Tracklist:
- Crybaby
- Nobody’s Coming To Save You
- Party Lines
- Shades
- Pins
- Today Is Not Enough
- Drones
- Nothing Happens Twice
- Waiting For Fisher
- I Wish I Was


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