
The Victorian English Gentlemens Club are to release their long-awaited second album, titled 'Love On An Oil Rig', on 7th September via This Is Fake DIY Records, with another new single, 'Watching The Burglars', out on 10th August.
The band describe the single as follows: "It is about the drums and is about the lungs. It is about the sound of Amazonian Head Hunters. It is questions and it is answers and answers and answers. It is about no connection between people living lives next door to one other. It is about dimming the lights, staying inside the shadows and enjoying a spectacle. Someone might have the time to call the police."
Previous single, and first from the new record, 'Parrot', was released on 6th July, found itself included in NME's '10 tracks' feature, and has a video featuring REAL LIFE parrots

THE VICTORIAN ENGLISH GENTLEMENS CLUB
'Watching The Burglars' - 10th August
'Love On An Oil Rig' - 7th September
This Is Fake DIY Records
Since the release of their first album, The Victorian English Gentlemens Club toured for too long, then locked themselves away. They wrote 100 songs, disposed of 88 humanely, and have now laid out the remaining dozen on a 3" silver platter, for your dirty soul to revel in.
Their previous opus was based on a severe lack of musical understanding. Their eponymous debut saw them groping their instruments like over-anxious teenagers, fast, furious and lots of fun. Their second is full of confidence and somewhat brutally, demands your respect.
'Love On An Oil Rig' takes triple distortion, the most obscure of harmonies and refracts them through the prism of pop. Where the first record wore its influences on its sleeve, this one stands alone. The stripped down primal ideas are defined and sharp, retaining their well-developed Art school sensibilities of the absurd, the outrageous and the other. Since the recording, a new drummer and fourth club member has been recruited to enhance the ferocity of their sound, taking the noise to the next level with offset guitars, shouts and wails.
The first album dealt with foetal burials, plastic windows and banning gin in 1840. The second features parrots, the primitiveness of modern life and sexual yearning on long distance lorry drives. It's hard not be intrigued by the titles alone: 'Love on An Oil Rig', 'Women Versus Children', and 'Periscope Envy'.
This is the sound of the purest voices, guitars, basses, drums, circular saws, churches, hands, boots, thoraxes and lungs, juxtaposed to an awkward perfection. The band do not and will not use keyboards, synthesisers or system three acrylic.
In the last two years they have performed in three forests, two churches and one circus. They still live in Cardiff. They collectively enjoy: effects pedals, Sonic Youth, bells, taxidermy seagulls, yellow mackintoshes, distortion, bonsai, black gaffer tape, bone and ivory dominoes and Wire.
'Love On An Oil Rig' was produced, mixed and engineered by Charlie Francis.
LIVE DATES:
AUGUST
3 Manchester Ruby Lounge
4 Edinburgh Cabaret Voltaire
5 Glasgow King Tuts
6 York Fibbers
7 Newcastle Cluny
8 Bath Moles
9 Birmingham Flapper
11 London Buffalo Bar
22 Brighton Concorde 2 ('At The Edge Of The Sea', curated by The Wedding Present)
SEPTEMBER
10 London 229 (Artrocker / Converse New Blood tour, Fistful of Fandango Festival)
11 Exeter Cavern (Artrocker / Converse New Blood tour)
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