Grieving Announce New Album “Everything Goes Right, All At Once”


UK emo/punk/post-hardcore band, Grieving, have announced the release of their first full-length, Everything Goes Right, All At Once. Featuring their tracks, “Ownership,” and “My Friend, The Ghost,” it is due out on March 15th on the By The Time It Gets Dark record label. Keep reading below to find out more.

After a 7″ split on Venn Records with Johnny Foreigner side project Yr Poetry, Other Half and Yarraman, the band have announced their debut album Everything Goes Right, All At Once, the title a positive play on a quote from The Room where – instead – “all at once, everything goes wrong.” The full album delivers insistent hooks and off-kilter power in equal measure – aggressive, unpredictable and full of sharp turns, the band present a full-length paean to the wealth of music that birthed them. It was recorded in part by Matty Moon (Spielbergs) locally at Half Ton Studios and with Bob Cooper (The Orielles, Nai Harvest, Self Defense Family) at his Crooked Rain Studios in Leeds.

Everything Goes Right, All At Once tracklisting:
01 Brian Emo
02 10x Michalangelo
03 Pristine
04 My Friend, The Ghost
05 Tarpaulin
06 Wiseau
07 Start Young
08 Ownership
09 Puritans
10The World Still Turns
11 Old Wives

More from Grieving:
Grieving are a band from Cambridge whose music is not as immediately morbid as their name might suggest. With a nod towards the needling post-hardcore of classic Dischord, DeSoto and Touch and Go and to the louder end of mid-to-late 90’s and early 00’s indie-rock and pop, their debut EP, released pre-pandemic, saw 4 of 5 songs see plays at either BBC Radio 1 or 6 through Huw Stephens, Dan P Carter and Tom Ravenscroft.

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