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Man/Woman/Chainsaw

Man/Woman/Chainsaw share new single and album closer "Something Else To Give" taken from their debut album "Cannonball" out August 7th on Fiction Records.

Man/Woman/Chainsaw today share a further new song, "Something Else To Give", the emotive, widescreen closer to their upcoming debut album "Cannonball", coming August 7th on Fiction Records, home to The Cure, St. Vincent, The Horrors and Billie Marten amongst others.

Vera Leppänen, co-lead singer and co-founder of the group, said of the song:

"Something Else to Give is a song on love and disappointment. It talks about exerting yourself for someone who doesn’t reciprocate the effort. We wrote it kind of in a flash - the process felt very organic and intuitive; it immediately felt like the obvious closer for the album."


The album will be available on eco-mix black vinyl, a limited edition berry coloured LP with signed insert and a Rough Trade exclusive blue & clear splatter edition LP paired with a bonus 7" available nowhere else.


In support of the album, the band have also announced a series of live instore dates across the country (buy tickets HERE). The dates will follow a summer of packed-out UK/EU festivals and come ahead of an extensive run of headline shows, with Glasgow and Bristol dates already sold out well in advance. The band will also cross the Atlantic later this year for their debut US headline shows, with the first date in NYC already sold out over three months in advance. Full routing below.

"Something Else To Give" is the final single to come ahead of release and brings to a close one of the strongest debut albums in recent memory and along with the rest of "Cannonball", was recorded at RAK Studios with Geordie Greep producer Seth Evans & Margo Broom. The pair also worked with the band on the pre-album single, and BBC 6 Music playlisted, "Adam & Steve". More album recent singles, "Only Girl" and "Nosedive", have both followed suit and been added to that same playlist.

Last month the band performed a live session for Steve Lamacq at the station and alongside video excerpts on BBC 6 Music's Instagram, you can listen to the session in full on iPlayer HERE.


Formed at only 16 years old and crafting their songs in a converted vicarage, the bold new single and album follows European dates over the last month and a breakthrough 2025 where the band sold out both London's Scala and an entire UK tour in October, their second sold out tour of the year. They played live sessions for both KEXP and Steve Lamacq at BBC 6 Music and completed a triumphant first trip to Austin for SXSW in the Spring, where Man/Woman/Chainsaw found themselves standing at the very forefront of a new wave of British bands "most likely to".


The 11 songs of "Cannonball" burst forth with pure feeling: grand and exuberant, rich with unconventional structures and world-beating choruses, the long-awaited record making good on the band’s years of hard touring while unearthing new dimensions and unlikely facets in their songwriting. It is a sharp, smart first record, one which presents Man/Woman/Chainsaw exactly as they are right now: one of London’s most promising young bands, coming into their own as fearless experimentalists and vital songwriters. 

“We were talking about having a whole record of bangers - having everything be really in your face like a Rage Against the Machine record.

We soon realised we weren’t Rage Against the Machine and leant into the softer moments of the album which I think has really become a big part of our sound.”

says drummer Lola Cherry.


Working with Seth Evans (Geordie Greep, Black Midi) and Margo Broom (Fat White Family, Big Joanie), Man/Woman/Chainsaw landed on a clean, grandiose sound for Cannonball, one befitting their emotional intentions. Its deft, organic blending of theatricality and raw honesty belies its intense level of craft; these songs are razor sharp and evoke the mess and stress of being in one’s teens and early-20s better than almost any other band working today. 


"Cannonball" lives up to its name, crash-landing in the centre of London’s experimental scene and surely confirming Man/Woman/Chainsaw as its brightest stars.  



Man/Woman/Chainsaw will be playing a selection of UK and international festivals across the summer and will be touring the UK and Ireland later in the year in support of the record. Tickets for all shows are on sale now here.

Photo Credit Charlie & Charlie

Live Dates

July

Fri 24 – Thirsk, UK – Deer Shed Festival

Sat 25 – Southwold, UK – Latitude Festival

August

Fri 7 – London, UK - Rough Trade East

Sat 8 – Brighton, UK - Resident

Sun 9 – Kingston, UK - The Fighting Cocks

Mon 10 – Bristol, UK - Rough Trade Bristol

Tue 11 – Nottingham, UK - Rough Trade Nottingham

Wed 12 – Liverpool, UK - Rough Trade Liverpool

Thu 13 – Bury, UK - Wax & Beans

Thu 27 – Torremolinos, ES – Canela Party

Sat 29 - Paris, FR - Rock En Seine

September

Sat 12 – Asten-Heusden, NL – Misty Fields Festival

Sun 13 - Middlekerke, BE - Leffingeleuren Festival

Sat 19 – Belfast, UK – Ulster Sports Club

Sun 20 – Dublin, IE – Whelan’s

Tue 22 – Manchester, UK – GorillaWed 23 – Leeds, UK – Brudenell Social Club

Thu 24 – Newcastle, UK – The Grove

Fri 25 – Glasgow, UK – King Tut’s (SOLD OUT)

Sat 26 – Sheffield, UK – Float Along Festival

Tue 29 – Guildford, UK – The Boileroom

Wed 30 – Brighton, UK – Concorde 2

October

Thu 1 – Portsmouth, UK – The Wedgewood Rooms

Fri 2 – Bristol, UK – Thekla (SOLD OUT)

Sat 3 – Cardiff, UK – The Globe

Mon 5 – Nottingham, UK – Rescue Rooms

Tue 6 – Birmingham, UK – Hare & Hounds

Wed 7 – London, UK – Electric Ballroom

Oct 29 – USA, New York, NY – Night Club 101 (SOLD OUT)

Oct 30 – USA, New York, NY – Union Pool

November

Nov 2 – USA, Chicago, IL – Schubas

Nov 4 – USA, Los Angeles, CA – The Echo

 
 

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