Big Special Share Single and Video for “Butcher’s Bin” from Upcoming New Album



Punk two-piece, Big Special, have dropped their new track “Butcher’s Bin,” and its accompanying video, directed by Isaac Watson. It follows lead single “Dust Off / Start Again,” from their new album, Postindustrial Hometown Blues, slated for release on May 10th via SO Recordings. They band are currently on tour in South America supporting Placebo, and will also be on the road in the coming months in the UK and Europe. Check out the new video, live listings, and more from Big Special in the article below.

Stream “Butcher’s Bin” here.
Pre-order Postindustrial Hometown Blues here.

Lead singer Joe Hicklin had the following to say:
“Butcher’s Bin”is about class awareness and the realisation that the working classes are used as nothing but a commodity and set against each other at every turn, their existence trivialised and struggles denied; the offcuts tossed to feed the rabid hounds of neoliberalism. The song is about all of this from the perspective of declining mental health whilst trying to make a living as an artist and to break through in a time and place where a life in art is seen as a luxury granted to those of a higher social class or a fruitless pursuit for idealistic fools.

Continuing about the album, Joe shares, “Postindustrial Hometown Blues is an album about depression. It’s about the different shapes it takes; personal, social, generational… and it’s about coming face to face with those ghosts and what we do or how we feel when that happens. The album offers no answers, it is just an honest expression of a working-class experience in modern England through the eyes of ill mental health, a pursuit of art and political disenchantment; a story of rumination, realisation, and reaction.

Postindustrial Hometown Blues is about learning that we are connected by our common struggles and though dark and rageful, the album holds a quiet sentiment of love and hope. It’s about laughing at the face of the void, recognising its oppressive weight, holding hands, and moving forward.

Postindustrial Hometown Blues tracklisting:
01 Black Country Gothic
02 I Mock Joggers
03 Desperate Breakfast
04 Shithouse
05 This Here Ain’t Water
06 My Shape (Blocking The Light)
07 Black Dog / White Horse
08 Broadcast: Time Away
09 iLL.
10 Mongrel
11 Butcher’s Bin
12 Dust Off / Start Again
13 Trees
14 For The Birds
15 DiG!

Big Special 2024 tour dates.
14 March – Luna Park Stadium, Buenos Aires, AR (supp. Placebo)
17 March – Espaço Unimed, São Paulo, BR (supp. Placebo)
20 March – Movistar Arena, Santiago, CL (supp. Placebo)
21 March – Movistar Arena, Santiago, CL (supp. Placebo)
26 March – Metropolitan Theatre, Mexico City, MX (supp. Placebo)
28 March – Showcenter, Monterrey, MX (supp. Placebo)
03 Apr – Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff, UK (DIY Now & Next tour)
04 Apr – Bullingdon, Oxford, UK (DIY Now & Next tour)
05 Apr – Yellow Arch Studio, Sheffield, UK (DIY Now & Next tour)
06 Apr – Green Door Store, Brighton, UK (DIY Now & Next tour)
07 Apr – Joiners, Southampton, UK (DIY Now & Next tour)
12 Apr – New Century Hall, Manchester, UK (supp. Antony Szmierek)
13 Apr – Lafayette, London, UK (supp. Antony Szmierek)
07 May – District, Liverpool, UK
08 May – The Key Club, Leeds, UK
09 May – XOYO, Birmingham, UK
10 May – King Tuts, Glasgow, UK
12 May – Strange Brew, Bristol, UK
16 May – Jazz Café, London, UK – SOLD OUT
17 May – Horatio’s, Brighton, UK (The Great Escape 2024)
18 May – Deaf Institute, Manchester, UK
20 May – Kasbah Club, Limerick, Ireland
21 May – Workman’s Cellar, Dublin, Ireland
22 May – Ulster Sports Bar, Belfast, Northern Ireland
24 May – Netherlands, Den Haag, Zwarte Ruiter (Sniester Festival)
26 May – Bearded Theory Festival, Derbyshire, UK
27 May – Paradiso Upstairs, Amsterdam, Netherlands
28 May – Effenaar, Eindhoven, Netherlands
30 May – Block Party Festival, Paris, France
31 May – Vestrock, Hulst, Netherlands
01 Jun – Dauwpop Festival, Hellendoorn, Netherlands
26 Jul – Low Festival, Benidorm, Spain
28 Jul – Latitude Festival, Suffolk, UK
15 – 18 Aug – Green Man Festival, Bannau Brycheiniog, UK
23 Aug – Reading Festival, Reading, UK
24 Aug – Leeds Festival, Leeds, UK
29 Aug – 01 Sep – End Of The Road Festival, Dorset, UK
30 Nov – O2 Forum, Kentish Town, London, UK
Tickets on sale now here.

More from Big Special:
Words are not to be taken for granted. Especially when they’re being bellowed, full blast, by a broad-shouldered poet with the brimstone fire of a preacher and the honesty and wisdom of a layman, over ground-shaking live beats and between anthemic blasts of melody and rousing riffage. Words matter. History matters. People matter. And Big Special matters.

For Big Special – Joe Hicklin (vocals) and Callum Moloney (drums) – their sound comes from vital, frustrated young working-class voices that don’t always get heard on the scale they should do. It’s a frustration that comes to the fore through a voice that is at times coarse and raw, but sensitive, desperate, and soulful at others. Hicklin’s brimstone-fired voice marches from guttural punk barks and serrated spoken word to soaring soul and back again, arriving siphoned from their forebears, crushed under the weight of history, and retooled for a new generation. It’s wrought, raw, and angry at a world lacking options, the thinning of the common understanding between the social classes of England, exasperation at repeating cycles, and the feeling that you’re watching your own life unfold from the outside. These are songs that channel that voice you hear when you look in the mirror and see your true self – fight songs for a world gone wrong.

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