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Formidable South London auteur Heartworms has today
announced her highly anticipated debut album Glutton For
Punishment - out 7th February on Speedy Wunderground.
Produced by longtime collaborator Dan Carey, Glutton
For Punishment combines the propulsive, motorik
tendencies of gothic stalwarts Depeche Mode, with the
lyrical dexterity of PJ Harvey, and the off-kilter rhythms of
LCD Soundsystem into a powerful sonic onslaught that is
entirely Heartworms. “With my EP, people kind of
pigeonholed me into post-punk,” she says. “I was like, ‘Cool,
I can do that, but I can also do way more’ – I can do
post-punk, but I can also be poppy and catchy, and this
album represents that. I think people might be surprised
when they hear it.”
Heartworms’ debut EP A Comforting Notion was subject to
critical acclaim from the likes of The Sunday Times, Dazed,
The FADER, The Quietus, Loud And Quiet, The Line Of Best
Fit, So Young Magazine, and many more. The EPs singles
were added to the BBC Radio 6 Music playlist following
widespread support across the station, as well as spot plays
from Radio X’s John Kennedy, and BBC Radio 1’s Jack
Saunders and Gemma Bradley.
Earlier this year Heartworms supported The Kills in the US,
St Vincent in the UK (which included the Royal Albert Hall),
and Jack White at London’s Islington Assembly Hall. She also
played her biggest headline show to date at a sold out
Village Underground in November last year.