• 02
  • 11
  • 2018
  • 07.30
  • pm

HATER With guests

Please note this is an 18+ event

Hey! Manchester presents

Hater have announced the release of new album Siesta, which comes out on 28 September. Resolute in their sound, Siesta is the perfect soundtrack for that summer romance and the inevitable break up. Heartbreak has never sounded so sweet!

Hater’s powerful vulnerability and charm has seen them rise quickly through the ranks earning kudos from NPR (Austin 100), Stereogum (Best New Bands Of 2017), The Fader, BBC6 Music, BBC Radio 1 and more.

Sprawling guitars chime while slow-burning grooves and classic rock rhythms allow tender-hearted vocals to soar over intelligible dream pop. Effortless and assured, the Scandi quartet drift eloquently into well-structured and stunning melodies.

Produced by Joakim Lindberg (Yast and Hey Elbow) at Studio Sickan within old railway sheds outside of Malmö. Hater tackle their personal experiences of life, love and relationships yet through their shared songwriting there’s a togetherness. Synth pop earworm It’s So Easy contrasts the slower paced I Wish I Gave You More Time Because I Love You that blends beautiful sweeping sax from Inge Petersson Lindbäck. The haunting metronomic beat of I Sure Want To calls to mind local residents Death And Vanilla, Hollywood glamour exudes on shimmering Things To Keep Up With and Cut Me Loose captures those long youthful days of summers gone by.. ‘Wouldn’t it be fun? Noon is halfway and I feel gone’.

Hater ‘boast Marr-esque guitars and vocals reminiscent of fellow Swedes The Concretes‘ (Norman Records) while having the pop sensibilities of The Chills, Alvvays, Snail Mail and Makthaverskan.

In early 2017 Hater released their debut album You Tried, blending jangle with grit. Their recent EP Red Blinders (Fire Records) soon followed in support of their first headline tour across Europe. Festivals in 2018 have already included SxSW, Eurosonic and Ment.

Hater release Siesta on limited edition yellow opaque double LP, standard black vinyl and CD via Fire Records.

‘Their unique take on rock music feels familiar and lived-in, taking bits from indie-pop, post-punk and classic rock’ – Stereogum

‘Gorgeous, achingly bittersweet vocals, perpetually swaying between comforting and devastating’ – Gorilla Vs Bear

Price: £8 adv
Info/tickets: https://www.heymanchester.com/hater

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