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Introducing Bloodworm | FFO: The Cure, The Sound & Echo & The Bunnymen | Share new single "Bloodlust"




Introducing Bloodworm | FFO: The Cure, The Sound & Echo & The Bunnymen | Share new single "Bloodlust"
PHOTO CREDIT: JACOB HARRIS




INTRODUCING BLOODWORM


SHARE NEW SINGLE "BLOODLUST"


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TOURING WITH SUEDE THIS MONTH




Nottingham's Bloodworm today share "Bloodlust", their first single of 2026 and an immediate introduction to a band who arrive fully-formed.


Honing their craft across formative shows over the last eighteen months, the band have already been the subject of feverish word of mouth attention and amassed a significant fanbase at home, selling out The Bodega as headliners at Halloween, and at one of their recent, earliest London shows, Richard Oakes of Suede happened to be in the audience by chance - so impressed was he by the young trio that they were offered, and will now support, on the band's 17 date sold-out tour starting at the end of this month.


The atmospheric "Bloodlust" is paired to a video by Seth Lloyd, and is a slice of shadowy post-punk which harks back to a classic age. An immediate, propulsive bassline and shimmering guitars bring to mind the likes of The Cure, The Sound and Echo & The Bunnymen.





Of the new single, the band's frontman George Curtis says:


‘"'Bloodlust' was written about the duality of relationships and the angst of being stuck in a small town. We had the raw excitement of starting something new and just not really caring about anything else aside from the music itself. We’ve really tried to capture the feeling of that energy in the recording."


Further new music from Bloodworm will follow in 2026.


You can catch the band on tour with Suede on the following dates:


January


30 January, Folkestone Leas Cliff Hall

31 January, Portsmouth Guildhall


February


02 February, Bristol, Beacon

03 February, Guildford, G Live

05 February, Edinburgh, Usher Hall

06 February, Liverpool, University Mountfort Hall

07 February, York, Barbican

09 February, Lincoln, The Engine Shed

10 February, Norwich, The LRC, UEA

11 February, Cambridge, Corn Exchange

13 February, Sheffield, Octagon

14 February, Newcastle, O2 City Hall

16 February, Coventry, HMV Empire

17 February, Bath, Forum

19 February, Nottingham, Rock City

20 February, Southend, Cliffs Pavilion

21 February, Brighton, Centre


Bloodworm are:


George Curtis - Guitar & Vocals

Chris Walker - Bass

Euan Stevens - Drums


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