CLKWRK are just getting started in their 2025 plans. With a raft of new music ready to drop, they are unleashing the first new single alongside a hometown show this month.
Burn Bright is the new track, set for release on the 11th April, a sonically massive festival of riffs that sets the tone for where CLKWRK are headed for the rest of the year.
Speaking about the new release and hometown show, vocalist Nick Pilgrim comments:
“We wanted to put it out there to the world that this is *our* sound, that it’s a sound that we’re stoked about, and it’s a sound that we want every ear to hear. Burn Bright feels like we’ve managed to pull all of our influences into one central identity- finding ‘us’.
It’s a tough thing to do, but as a 3 piece, being ambitious is something that’s never scared us – whether than means three of us playing a song that needs five people to play, or whether that means creating a live show that feels so much more than your average rock show. We don’t use the word ambitious though, because that’s how it should always be.
It feels right for us to be releasing this track in line with a local headline show. The place where our musical lives began. It’s just gonna be incredible sharing it with everyone.”.
To celebrate the new single Burn Bright, CLKWRK are playing a hometown show on the 12th April at The Sugarmill, Hanley, Stoke On Trent.
With support from other local rising talents Carnie Whore and Three Sixteen, tickets are £8 in advance (+ booking fee) or £10 on the door.
Photo credit – CLKWRK
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