Hailing from South East London, White Devil Disco are the brainchild of multi-instrumentalist Joseph Pancucci, formerly of the Fat White Family, and produced by Sam Fez of highly-lauded experimental record label Love Love Records, and his longtime friend Robin Harwood between their home studios in London and Colchester.
Following their first self-released sleeper hit single "DOG", White Devil Disco bring you lilting follow-up single "Trouble" written by Joseph and Scarlett Woolfe in 2018.
Accompanied by an absurdist short film shot by south London's legendary music documentarian Lou Smith and produced by Lev Parker of Research Bureau Films. Shot on Margate's seafront on the hottest day ever recorded.
'Trouble' is inspired by the life of times of Paul Sykes, the charismatic boxing champion, debt collector, habitual criminal and literary prize winner who spent most of his adult life behind bars.
"Their high-octane live stage shows have garnered the band a cult following across their home city which is only sure to expand. After regular gigs around the capitalWhite Devil Disco headline"
"A band that really mix a bit of sleazy with a bit of Leonard Cohen, some Gary Numan, and Psychedelic Furs. They are a band that we should all be watching, and, indeed be listening to. There are no trust funds here, just good, honest to goodness gritty nastiness." - Joyzine 2022