English Teacher, the rising indie rock band and former NME cover stars, played a show in Manchester last week as part of their ongoing UK tour. The band celebrated their time in the city with a surprise rendition of classic Smiths track, Big Mouth Strikes Again. They also treated fans to performances of their own songs, including The World’s Biggest Paving Slab, You Blister My Paint, and The Best Tears Of Your Life.
The Manchester show was among several dates on the band’s tour, which is in celebration of their recently shared debut album, This Could Be Texas. Released last April, the album has already become one of the most anticipated of 2024. The band played several tracks from the album while on stage, giving fans a taste of what they love most about this new talent.
Video footage of the show captures the energy of the crowd as they sing along to English Teacher’s songs. While the band is still a relatively new presence on the UK music scene, they have quickly made a name for themselves with their fresh sound and powerful vocals. The band has already played several gigs across the UK, including in Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin, Leeds and others, and have made it to the Electric Brixton venue in London as part of their ongoing tour.
English Teacher’s music has garnered widespread critical acclaim from reviewers across the board, including a glowing five-star review from NME. Describing the band’s debut album as “a truly original effort from start to finish, an adventure in sound and words, and a landmark statement,” the review established the members of English Teacher as talented artists who “dare to dream.”
As fans continue to flock to English Teacher’s shows, there is no doubt that this rising indie rock band is one to watch in the coming years. With their unique sound and powerful stage presence, English Teacher is already making waves in the UK music scene and beyond. Their ongoing tour is a testament to their commitment to bring their music to fans across the nation
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