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Track: TV Death Release New Single ‘Propaganda’ From Forthcoming Debut Album

  • April 17, 2025
  • Craig Young
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Newcastle band, TV Death, have released a new single ‘Propaganda’ which comes along with the announcement of their debut album, ‘Neon Dreamland’, which is due out on 21st August. 

“Propaganda” dissects the ways in which misinformation shapes societal perceptions of critical issues like war and immigration. The track condemns the complacency that allows these narratives to thrive and warns of the growing divide between public discourse and truth. Set against the backdrop of social media’s influence and growing political polarisation, exemplified by events like the recent UK riots. The song acts as a stark reminder of the dangerous consequences of unchecked rhetoric and the power of the media to shape, divide and manipulate. 

Frontman, Jack Burlison comments:

“’Propaganda’ is a 2-minute-34 blast of raw, relentless psych punk. A commentary on how truth gets twisted and how misinformation fuels fear, division, and apathy. It’s a wake-up call about the narratives we’re fed and the damage they cause.” 

A razor sharp garage rock played with a frantic punk attitude, delivered with a gripping electric performance. TV Death are here to shake things up and wake up audiences across the UK.

Check it out, here

Find out more via the bands Website or Facebook

TV Death tour dates below:

7th May – BBC Music Introducing, GATESHEAD, The Glasshouse
15th May – BRIGHTON – The Great Escape
16th May – BRIGHTON, The Great Escape
25th May – NORTH SHIELDS, A Stones Throw Festival
23rd August – NEWCASTLE, Cluny 2
24th August – HULL, The Adelphi

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