The Jacques warm up for shows with Public Image Ltd with psychedelic new single ‘All The Other Sinners’

The Jacques warm up for shows with Public Image Ltd with psychedelic new single ‘All The Other Sinners’

The Jacques have shared their new psychedelic single ‘All The Other Sinners’ – check it out below.

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The London/Bristol trio are currently supporting Public Image Ltd (PiL) on their UK tour, and their latest track is taken from their forthcoming album ‘Make Repetition!’, which is out on September 5 and can pre-saved here.

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A “riotous love letter to the golden age of alt-rock”, the track is described as fusing “the groovy psychedelic swagger of The Stone Roses with the jangly urgency of early R.E.M., resulting in a melody-soaked anthem that feels simultaneously retro and grounded in the band’s raw and restless energy,” according to a press release.

Frontman Finn O’Brien, says of the single: “It’s about making peace with being part of the chaos. We’re all striving to be better in one way or another.”

It follows previous singles ‘Dead Man’s Garden’ and ‘Via Delarosa’. They are set to play a one off date at the Omeara in London on September 11. You can purchase any remaining tickets here.

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Public Image Ltd (PiL) meanwhile are also continuing their UK and Ireland dates with a forthcoming concert at the Leadmill in Sheffield on July 30 before wrapping up at City Hall in Cork.

You can purchase any remaining tickets here and check out their remaining dates here.

Elsewhere, frontman John Lydon recently again hit out at the Sex Pistols, and told new frontman Frank Carter that “you’re not Johnny Rotten, I am”.

The comments come after the punk pioneers returned last year with Carter (Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, Gallows) replacing Lydon.

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They kicked off the latest iteration with three small gigs at Bush Hall in London before embarking on an autumn UK tour, and playing an explosive set at Royal Albert Hall as part of this year’s Teenage Cancer Trust concert series.

Lydon’s comments follow a long list of criticisms he has made against Sex Pistols in recent years.

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