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Childcare - London Art-Punk quartet go on tour
Take care because Childcare go on the road
Pushing beyond the echo chamber, Chldcare follow the slinky Art-Rock of 'Put Down Your Pen' with the bold and brooding 'Big Man', an alternative take on dealing with bubble breaking disagreement and family friction.
The second single from their upcoming ‘Luckyucker’ EP, 'Big Man' seeks to address the difficulties of contrasting world views, immigration and accusations of liberal elitism, all in a tidy three minutes and fifty three seconds.
The group’s now oft recanted formation story remains a point of interest. It all started when Ed Cares, one of West London's most in demand male nannies, was overheard humming a song he had written by Katie... aged six... who persuaded him to form a band.
Josh eight at the time boldly proclaimed: "You're probably my second favourite artist after Katy Perry". The band will head out on a two week UK headline tour in October to support the release of the ‘Luckyucker’ EP.
2018 UK tour dates Below:
October
09th - Sunflower Lounge, Birmingham
11th - Hyde Park Book Club, Leeds
13th - Twisterella, Middlesbrough
15th - Red Room, Nottingham
16th - Omeara, London
18th - The Louisana, Bristol
19th - The Talking Heads, Southampton
20th - Sticky Mikes Frog Bar, Brighton
Check Out! the Video for 'Getting Over You (By Dressing Up Like You)' Below...