Ash – have released a new double A-side single ahead of the release of their forthcoming album

ASH have shared their new double A-side single Which One Do You Want? / Fun People (feat. Graham
Coxon), the latest pair of songs to emerge from the band’s forthcoming Ad Astra album, set for release on 3 October

Occupying two differing ends of the Ash sonic spectrum, from swooping jangle pop to towering riffs,
these two new offerings find the perennial power pop kings in curious and inventive form.
Drummer Rick McMurray:
“Which One Do You Want? dates back to the New York days, making it the
oldest song on the album by far. So what’s the deal; why has it taken so long to find it a home? Listening
to it in isolation, it’s the perfect pop song. It swoops, it soars, it sings of desire. But it didn’t fit with the last
record, and it didn’t fit with what we thought at the time was the next record. I wouldn’t say it’s the
reason why we paused for thought and decided to make a different record to the one we started out to
make but I reckon, with hindsight, it could be seen as the hinge around which every album we release this
decade rotates. It’s guitar pop for sure, but it’s utterly unlike the guitar pop we’ve been known for, and it
might just be a marker in the sand for where we’re going in the second half of this decade. Is that a lot of
pressure for one song to bear? Maybe, but it straddles the two sides of this band we’ve been grappling
with over the last decade and holds the past and the future effortlessly in its orbit.”

Continuing about Fun People (feat. Graham Coxon) he says:
“It’s been a while since Tim came to us with
the most bonkers riff and declared it to be a pop song, but I’m very happy he did. Polyrhythmic, chromatic
riffs might be more the sort of thing you’d associate with Devo but somehow, he’s managed to marry it
with massive hooks. Big, barbed hooks that sink their claws into the Fun People that magically appear in
everyday life to make it Hell. This ain’t your average Ash track. And what better way to underline that than
to get guitar wizard Graham Coxon seething all over it? His unique sensibilities lend themselves so well to
the angular, er, angles of the song, as do his vocals. Sing along or scream along as the case may be with
some fun people like YOOOOUUUUU!!!.”

Fun People (feat. Graham Coxon) listening link: https://ash.os.fan/funpeople

AD ASTRA TRACKLIST
1. Zarathustra
2. Which One Do You Want?
3. Fun People (feat. Graham Coxon)
4. Give Me Back My World
5. Hallion
6. Deadly Love
7. My Favourite Ghost
8. Jump In The Line
9. Keep Dreaming
10. Dehumanised
11. Ghosting
12. Ad Astra (feat Graham Coxon)

Pre-order Ad Astra HERE

Ash – Upcoming instore performances

Tickets are available here

3rd Oct – Resident, Brighton, UK – SOLD OUT
4th Oct – Rough Trade East, London, UK – SOLD OUT
5th Oct – 2FunkyCafe (Truck Outstore), Leicester, UK
7th Oct – Rough Trade, Nottingham, UK – SOLD OUT
8th Oct – Circuit (Banquet Outstore), Kingston, UK – SOLD OUT
9th Oct – Baltic Jacaranda, Liverpool, UK
10th Oct – Liquid Rooms (Assai Outstore), Edinburgh, UK

Ash – Upcoming live dates 2025

9th September – Scala, London, UK
10th September – Scala, London, UK
26th September – Visor Festival, Valencia, Spain
14th October – Zepp, Fukuoka, Japan
16th October – Zepp, Osaka, Japan
17th October – Zepp, Nagoya, Japan
20th October – Gigs, Sendai, Japan
21st October – KT Zepp, Yokohama, Japan
14th November – Shiiine On Weekender, Minehead, UK
15th November – Wedgewood Rooms, Portsmouth, UK
16th November – Sin City, Swansea, UK
18th November – Boiler Shop, Newcastle, UK
19th November – New Century Hall, Manchester, UK
20th November – SWG3 Galvanizers, Glasgow, UK
22nd November – Bootleg Social, Blackpool, UK
23rd November – The Foundry, Sheffield, UK
25th November – O2 Academy, Oxford, UK
5th December – Mike The Pies, Listowel, Ireland
6th December – Spirit Store, Dundalk, Ireland
7th December – Róisín Dubh, Galway, Ireland
9th December – Cyprus Avenue, Cork, Ireland
10th December – Dolans Warehouse, Limerick, Ireland
11th December – The Academy, Dublin, Ireland
13th December – Ulster Hall, Belfast, UK

Ash – Upcoming live dates 2026

6th February – The Forum, Tunbridge Wells, UK
7th February – Junction, Cambridge, UK
8th February – The Craufurd Arms, Milton Keynes, UK
10th February – Phoenix, Exeter, UK
11th February – The Trinity Centre, Bristol, UK
13th February – Grand Central Dome, Liverpool, UK
14th February – The Sugarmill, Stoke-On-Trent, UK
15th February – The Welly, Hull, UK
17th February – Epic Studios, Norwich, UK
18th February – Chinnerys, Southend, UK
19th February – O2 Academy, Birmingham, UK

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