Man/Woman/Chainsaw have been described by Rolling Stone at SXSW as “a young band in the process of inventing something ecstatically new”, the London-based six-piece recently returned with a new single “Only Girl”.
Man/Woman/Chainsaw recently shared news of their signing to Fiction Records, home to The Cure, St. Vincent, The Horrors and Billie Marten amongst others.
Recorded by Geordie Greep producer Seth Evans & Margo Broom at RAK Studios, who also worked on their hit single “Adam and Steve”, this track went down a treat at Borderline Festival in Dublin this year, as Man/Woman/Chainsaw played to a packed out Workman’s Club crowd who just wanted more.
The band truly came of age with their debut EP, “Eazy Peazy”. Recorded with Gilla Band’s Daniel Fox, the group presented us with cinematic arrangements, mauled by moments of cacophony; the band’s Billy Ward says of their writing process,“we thrive on the thin line between pretty and noisy, often trying to jump between the two, it’s that chaos that excites us.” Eazy Peazy secured attention for the band from the likes of The Quietus, Guardian, NME, The Line Of Best Fit, So Young, Stereogum, The Fader, BBC 6 Music and more.
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