Rebellion Festival 2018
Cadaver Club return to Rebellion Festival this year at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool on Sunday 5th August.
Continue reading →Cadaver Club return to Rebellion Festival this year at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool on Sunday 5th August.
Continue reading →We are thrilled to announce that The Club shall once again take the hearse on the road! In support of new album It’s Always The Quiet Ones, set for release on Friday 28th October on Pirate Heart Records, they will play some select dates in the UK and Ireland. If last time was anything to go by, these shows will be a spectacle to behold and an evening you do not want to miss. More to be confirmed so keep checking the tour page for the latest. 29th October – Charlie’s Bar, Enniskillen NI 9th November – Bannerman’s Bar, Edinburgh UK … Continue reading →
Cadaver Club in association with Uber Rock bring you the brand new video for forthcoming single Southern Cemetery. The band released their debut album A Fate Worse than Life in 2013 and are currently working on the follow up. The new single is just a warning of what you can expect from the funeral punk quartet. Click here to watch The Southern Cemetery single is out next Monday 16th March on Pirate Heart Records and available to purchase from iTunes, Amazon and all good digital outlets. To celebrate the release Cadaver Club will play two shows in their native land … Continue reading →
Just in time for Hallowe’en, we have a brand new t-shirt on offer that is cool enough to raise the dead. Dawning the classic Cadaver Club crow and pocket watch logo on the front and ‘Funeral Punk’s not dead’ scrawled across the back, this is a must have for all you gravediggers out there! Pre-order now to secure your size and avoid disappointment. Only available from: www.pirateheartrecords.com – PHHQ
Continue reading →Infectious macabre pop punk from Ireland’s first bona fide funeral band. Louder Than War’s Ray Burke reviews. “The goal of being alive is to figure out what it means to be alive, and there is a myriad of ways to deduce that answer; I just happen to prefer examining the question through the context of Pamela Anderson and The Real World and Frosted Flakes.” So said Chuck Klosterman at the beginning of Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs, like Klosterman, horror punk’s Cadaver Club muse on what it is to be alive in an unconventional way, by singing about death and the … Continue reading →