charming mix of off-kilter melodies and classic songwriting chops” The FADER
“mind-bending” Rolling Stone
“weird and wonderful” i-D | “Now Hear This” The Independent
“vivid synth pop” The Times | “whimsical, playful” MTV | "upbeat wave of enthusiasm" DORK
“glorious, strange, and downright addictive” The Line of Best Fit | “pop gems” DIY
Off-beat cartoon indie / alternative duo Dirty Nice announce the release of their second album Surrenderland for November 3rd via Chiverin. Hyperactive new single ‘Shark!’ comes today with the announcement.
Dirty Nice is ‘Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared’ composer Charlie Pelling’s musical project with Lisbon based musician Mark Thompson. Pelling is fast becoming the go to composer in the UK comedy scene working with the likes of 2022 Edinburgh Comedy Award winner Sam Campbell and BAFTA winner Jamie Demetriou (Stath Lets Flats, Fleabag).
The duo’s technicolour world exists in the space between earthy personal vignettes and cartoonish uncanniness. In an age where every band/artist has to also be a content creator Charlie & Mark decided to lean into their interests of cartoons and comedy. As they explain with recourse to the new album:
‘Surrenderland’ is both a physical place in time and also a state of mind. It acted as a guiding principle for the making of the record, leaning into our instincts and interests, with both the cartoon visuals and the music influencing each other’s processes.
We wanted to follow the fun with this album, not overthinking and naturally letting our love for noughties indie influences creep in. This led to a vibrant and joyous celebration of acceptance in one’s self, exploring themes of growing up without stifling the inner child and giving yourself over to the people around you wholeheartedly. Surrenderland is being yourself.“
New single ‘Shark!’ epitomises the holistic approach:
“In light of the album announcement, the video for SHARK! is a trailer for the weird and wonderfully disturbing animated world of Dirty Nice (think Cartoon Network’s long lost mutated clone). We’ve even managed to convince some of our characters to sing along.
The song itself is an ode to the old banger we used to drive up and down the country in when we were teenagers in bands. We called it ‘the shark’. Life was 100mph and everything was ahead of us. Similar to some of the main themes of the ‘Surrenderland’ album, it’s about embracing the past, warts and all and most of all just being yourself.”
Dirty Nice started the summer with a duo of double-A releases which began painting the background of Surrenderland - ‘Shoes’/ ‘Henriette’ and ‘This Is Gonna Hurt’ / ‘Sophie, What’s Up?’ launched with Rolling Stone and The FADER respectively.
In the last year they have amassed a cult online following into the hundreds of thousands across Tiktok, Instagram and Reddit for their creative animations. Voicing and animating a whole host of eccentric characters themselves, they further expand the weird and wonderful world of Dirty Nice that all began with the music.
2021's debut album Lobster won the band fans across all media, with critical acclaim at press (MTV, i-D, The Independent, The Times, Notion, Wonderland, Complex, DIY, Clash, DORK Magazine, The Line of Best Fit) and radio (Jack Saunders on Radio 1, Steve Lamacq, Chris Hawkins on BBC Radio 6 Music).
Florence Pugh has come out as a fan of Dirty Nice while speaking on the VOGUE podcast. Collaborations with Wet Leg - who contributed backing vocals to their ‘Sunshine End Times’ single - as well as Desta French and Bad Sounds have also expanded their horizons along the way.
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