For Lurcher, that place was the kitchen of a Hartlepool pub, where long shifts, loud playlists, and conversations about the local music scene gradually transformed into a serious creative outlet. Now, with their upcoming EP Bad Gag, the band steps forward with a sound that feels sharper, louder, and more confident than ever before.
Leading the charge is “Punchline Blues,” the first single from the project and one of the standout moments across the EP’s five tracks, which span 18 minutes. The song captures the restless spirit that makes Lurcher exciting right now. There’s a raw urgency woven into the instrumentation, but it never feels chaotic for its own sake. Instead, the band balances tension and melody with surprising control, creating a track that feels both emotionally worn-in and explosively alive.
What makes Bad Gag compelling is its sense of progression. Lurcher no longer sounds like a band searching for identity. The EP carries the confidence of musicians who understand their chemistry and know precisely how to channel it. The guitars arrive with intent, the rhythm section drives each track forward, and the overall production preserves the rough edges that make the project feel human rather than overly polished.
Another standout from the EP, “Ortenbury,” further emphasizes the band’s ability to create atmosphere without losing momentum. The track leans into mood and texture while still maintaining the restless pulse that defines the record. Together, “Punchline Blues” and “Ortenbury” showcase two sides of Lurcher’s songwriting strengths: explosive indie-rock intensity and darker emotional depth.
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