GRAMMY-nominated, South London trio PVA have announced details of their highly anticipated debut album “BLUSH”. Following on from the release of their critically acclaimed single “Untethered”, the album is due out 14th October via Ninja Tune.
Arriving closely on the heels of their 2020 EP “Toner”, the band’s stunning debut album sees them further consolidating the beating pulse of electronic music with the raw energy of a life-affirming gig and reveals more about the trio than they’ve ever previously shared. The eleven blistering tracks from the group, Ella Harris and Josh Baxter (who share lead vocals as well as handling synths, guitars and production) alongside drummer and percussionist Louis Satchell, are made from a formula of acid, disco, blistering synths, the release of the dancefloor and cathartic sprechgesang post-punk.
“Hero Man” offers a freeing and powerful new look into the latest stage of PVA’s musical evolution. The rhythmic track combines ethereal synth lines with propulsive basslines and precise, energetic drumming, whilst Harris’s self-facing lyrics build into the vocal hook of “can’t eat, can’t sleep, can’t go to work, I can’t leave”. Thematically, Harris explains that the song is about “a relationship with yourself that is restrictive and closed off,” going on to say that it is “an expression of this frustrated anger at masculinity and a resentment at being unable to free yourself from that and explore the world.”
In addition to the album and single announcement, PVA have also shared details of their biggest UK / EU headline tour to date, which will take place across October and November 2022 in support of “BLUSH”. Following incendiary showcases across SXSW in 2021 and The Great Escape this year, PVA will also be playing a number of festival dates this summer including Standon Calling, Wilderness Festival, Congés Annulés, and more.
Tickets for the new UK tour dates will be available for pre-sale at 10am BST on 22nd July for anyone who pre-orders the album from PVA.band by 3pm BST on 21st July. General tickets will go on sale at 10am BST on 25th July. A full list of live dates below is below:
Festival dates:
22nd July – Standon Calling, Standon, UK
23rd July- Lattiude Festival, Uk
4th August – Wilderness Festival, Charlbury, UK
19th August – Ballà Boum Festival, Corsica, FR
20th August – Route du Rock, Saint-Malo, FR
24th August – Congés Annulés, LU
27th August – Nox Orae, Vevey, CH
1st September – Into The Great Wide Open, Vlieland, NL
9th September – Misty Fields, Asten, NL
New tour dates:
20th October – Strange Brew, Bristol, UK
22nd October – The Workmans, Dublin, IE
23rd October – Swn Festival, Cardiff, UK
24th October – Joiners, Southampton, UK
26th October – Chalk, Brighton, UK
27th October – Mash, Cambridge, UK
28th October – Castle & Falcon, Birmingham, UK
29th October – Gorilla, Manchester, UK
31st October – Broadcast, Glasgow, UK
1st November – Belgrave Music Hall, Leeds, UK
2nd November – Rescue Rooms, Nottingham, UK
3rd November – Village Underground, London, UK
10th November – Badaboum, Paris, FR
12th November – V11, Rotterdam, NL
15th November – Yuca, Cologne, DE
16th November – Molotow Sky Bar, Hamburg, DE
17th November – Stengade, Copenhagen, DK
18th November – Badehaus, Berlin, DE
20th November – Cafe V Lese, Prague, CZ
22nd November – Ampere, Munich, DE
23rd November – Bogen F, Zurich, CH
25th November – Razzmatazz 3, Barcelona, ES
26th November – Sala Clamores, Madrid, ES