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News: VUKOVI release new single ‘Quench’

  • September 30, 2022
  • Izzy Clayton
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VUKOVI have today released a brand new single ‘QUENCH’. The single, which had it’s first play on BBC Radio 1’s Future Sounds with Clara Amfo last night, is taken off the bands highly-anticipated new album NULA. which is out the 7th October via LAB Records.  

Speaking about the song Janine said ‘Quench is about female sexual empowerment and I want the song to inspire people to not attach shame to sexual empowerment.’

The band along with Sanctity Corporation will be hosting an audio/visual album listening party tonight at The Planetarium at the Glasgow Science Centre to celebrate the release of the new album NULA.

The band will be heading out on their biggest headline tour in October. The London show was upgraded from The Garage to o2 Academy Islington due to demand and alongside Manchester has now sold out. You can find a full list of dates below.
        
You can see VUKOVI at the following dates (with support from ZAND):
12th October- Stylus, Leeds – Tickets
13th October – Academy 2, Manchester- SOLD OUT
14th October – O2 Academy, Islington, London- SOLD OUT
16th October – Chalk, Brighton- Tickets
17th October – Fleece, Bristol- SOLD OUT
19th October – Institute 2, Birmingham- Tickets
21st October – Goldener Salon Hafenklang, Hamburg- Tickets
22nd October – Privat Club, Berlin- Tickets
23rd October – MTC, Köln- Tickets
25th October – Les Etoiles, Paris- Tickets
26th October – Patronaat 23, Haarlem- SOLD OUT
29th October – Student’s Union, Newcastle- Tickets
30th October – SWG3, Scotland- Tickets

VUKOVI are an ambitious band, and ‘NULA’ is an ambitious record, filled with big, punchy riffs amalgamated with extreme pop that has made them such a band to be reckoned with. The record has a careful sonic blending of nu metal, shoegaze, rock, punk, pop, electronics and sample.  Now a two piece, vocalist Janine and guitarist Hamish are VUKOVI, and have spent these strange two years gone plotting in their Glasgow base. ‘NULA’ is, as vocalist Janine explains ‘A concept record’, which charts the journey of this character (called Nula) in a distant, far off, Sci-fi world.

‘NULA’ track-listing:
1. DEPARTURE
2. TAINTED
3. LASSO
4. QUENCH
5. SLO
6. I EXIST
7. ATTENTION
8. SHADOW
9. HADES
10. KILL IT
11. HURT
12. SAD
13. XX

‘NULA’ is out on October 7th, 2022 through Lab Records, and new single ‘QUENCH’ is
out right now. Pre-order ‘NULA’ – HERE

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