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About the show
As part of Memo’s ongoing programme of in-house original music nights, we’re bringing one of Wales’ most distinctive and relentlessly inventive bands to Barry this June.
Caldicot’s finest, The Bug Club return with their fifth album Every Single Muscle, released 29 May 2026 via Sub Pop. The 18-track record is their tightest and punchiest statement yet: a high-velocity blast of anxious, hook-loaded garage punk packed into gloriously economical sub-two-minute bursts.
Lead single “Watching the Omnibus” sets the tone, while tracks like “A Good Day for Dying”, “Make It Count” and “My Uncle Warren Drives a Passat” showcase the band’s knack for cramming razor-sharp riffs, melodic left turns and bone-dry humour into compact, maximalist forms. Produced and mixed by Barry’s own Tom Rees at Rat Trap Studios in Cardiff and mastered by Mikey Young, the album captures the wiry immediacy that has made them favourites of BBC 6 Music and KEXP.
Lyrically, Every Single Muscle zooms in on the absurdity of being human, dissecting bodies, egos and everyday existence with surreal detachment and deadpan wit. It is garage rock with a conceptual streak, smart without being self-serious, playful without losing bite.
Formed in 2016 by Sam Willmett and Tilly Harris, The Bug Club have built a reputation as a formidable live act: sharp, chaotic, deceptively tight and always entertaining. With a packed UK tour this May and June, including a major support slot with Super Furry Animals at Brixton Academy.
Featuring
The Bug Club
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