Belfast punks Enola Gay release their visceral debut EP, ‘Gransha’
They've released a new single too, called 'Scrappers' about "authoritarian bouncers"
By Jen Thomas
Belfast punk band Enola Gay have released their debut EP, ‘Gransha’, and a single called ‘Scrappers’.
Talking about the single, the band say it was “written for anyone who has felt the wrath of sleazy authoritarian bouncers.”
They perform the song in their local dialect, with plenty of guitars added.
Enola Gay’s debut EP also features the song that was their debut single, ‘Sofa Surfing’. The song was written about mental health and homelessness.
A previous ‘Birth of a Nation’ was inspired by the Black Lives Matter protest that took place at Belfast’s Custom House.
See the video for ‘Scrappers’ below:
Talking about finding inspiration for their lyrics and tackling difficult subjects, guitarist and lyricist Joe McVeigh told God Is In The TV Zine: “So far every song stemmed from a specific provoking moment from an exigent issue.”
“Some lyrics like ‘Sofa Surfing’ started from one line- and off-the-cuff comment mid-rant whereas, ‘Through Men’s Eyes’ lyrically was written before Enola was even a thing. A 3 am iPhone notes outburst that was never posted on social media but turned into a rhyme.”
They’ve received critical acclaim from the likes of Steve Lamacq on BBC 6 Music, and have also announced a huge set of tour dates for the UK next year.
Tracklist
1. ‘Sofa Surfing’
2. ‘Scrappers’
3. ‘Salt’
4. ‘Through Men’s Eyes’
See the tour dates below:
Fri 04 Mar 2022 – Glasgow – Broadcast
Sat 05 Mar 2022 – Edinburgh – Sneaky Pete’s
Sun 06 Mar 2022 – Newcastle – Underground
Mon 07 Mar 2022 – Sunderland – Independent
Tue 08 Mar 2022 – York – Fulford Arms
Thu 10 Mar 2022 – Scunthorpe – Cafe Indie
Fri 11 Mar 2022 – Hull – Adelphi
Sat 12 Mar 2022 – Leeds – Hyde Park Book Club
Sun 13 Mar 2022 – Huddersfield -The Parish
Mon 14 Mar 2022 – Blackpool – Bootleg Social
Wed 16 Mar 2022 – Liverpool – Jimmy’s
Thu 17 Mar 2022 – Manchester- YES (basement)
Fri 18 Mar 2022 – Sheffield- Sidney and Matilda
Sat 19 Mar 2022 – Nottingham- Bodega
Sun 20 Mar 2022 – Stoke- The Sugarmill
Sun 20 Mar 2022 – Leicester – The Cookie
Tue 22 Mar 2022 – Birmingham- Sunflower Lounge
Wed 23 Mar 2022 – Norwich- Voodoo Daddys
Thu 24 Mar 2022 – Cambridge- Portland Arms
Fri 25 Mar 2022 – Bedford- Esquires (room 2)
Sat 26 Mar 2022 – Cardiff – Clwb Ifor Bach
Mon 28 Mar 2022 – Bristol – Rough Trade
Mon 28 Mar 2022 -Bristol – Crofters Rights
Tue 29 Mar 2022 -Oxford-Jericho Tavern
Wed 30 Mar 2022 -Reading -Face Bar
Thu 31 Mar 2022 – Southampton – Heartbreakers
Fri 01 Apr 2022- Brighton -The Prince Albert
Sun 03 Apr 2022 – Tunbridge Wells – Tunbridge Wells Forum
Mon 04 Apr 2022 – Margate – Elsewhere
Tue 05 Apr 2022 – Guildford – The Boileroom
Wed 06 Apr 2022 – London – Windmill Brixton