NEWS : FRI, AUG 30, 2024 at 6:00 AM

The Bug Club’s On the Intricate Inner Workings of the System Is Out Now Worldwide From Sub Pop

The Bug Club’s On the Intricate Inner Workings of the System is out now worldwide from Sub Pop. The album, which features feel-good ditties “Quality Pints,” “Lonsdale Slipons,” “A Bit Like James Bond,” and “We Don’t Care About That,” was produced and mixed by Tom Rees at Rat Trap Studios in Cardiff, Wales, and mastered by Mikey Young.

The Bug Club is supporting On the Intricate Inner Workings of the System with previously announced 2024 tour dates, as well as a show (or instore performance, as it happens…) on this very night, Friday, August 30th at Brighton, UK’s Psych Fest. Please see a current list of tour dates below. 

Fri. Aug. 30 - Brighton, UK - Brighton Psych Fest

Sat. Aug 31 - Hull, UK - The Adelphi

Sun. Sep. 01 - Edinburgh, UK - Edinburgh Psych Fest

Mon. Sep. 02 - Riley & Coe Session, BBC Radio 6 Music

Tue. Sep. 03 - Liverpool, UK - Rough Trade (instore)

Wed. Sep. 04 - Nottingham, UK - Rough Trade (instore)

Thu. Sep. 05 - London, UK - Rough Trade East (instore)

Fri. Sep. 06 - Cardiff, UK - Spillers (instore)

Tue. Oct. 15 - Brooklyn, NY - Baby’s All Right

Sat. Oct. 19 - San Diego, CA - Whistle Stop (5 pm show)

Sun. Oct. 20 - Los Angeles, CA - The Echo

Mon. Oct. 21 -  San Francisco, CA - Kilowatt

Wed. Oct. 23 - Portland, OR - Showbar

Thu. Oct. 24 - Seattle, WA - Black Lodge

Thu. Nov. 07  - Bournemouth, UK - Bear Cave

Fri. Nov. 08 - Margate, UK - Lido

Sat. Nov. 09 - Bedford, UK - Esquires

Wed. Nov. 13 - Newcastle, UK - The Cluny

Thu. Nov. 14 - Hebden Bridge, UK - The Trades Club

Fri. Nov. 15 - Leicester, UK - The SoundHouse

Sat. Nov. 16 - Norwich, UK - Norwich Arts Centre

On the Intricate Inner Workings of the System sees the band serve up a beefy slab of their signature Modern-Lovers-meets-Nuggets garage rock, featuring B-52’s call-and-response fun mixed with AC/DC power chord grunt (read more at Sub Pop).

The Bug Club’s On the Intricate Inner Workings of the System is available on CD/LP/DSPs from Sub Pop. LP orders from the Sub Pop Mega Mart (North America), Mega Mart 2 (UK/EU), independent retailers worldwide, and at the band’s live shows will receive the limited Loser Edition on a mix of Red, Orange and Clear vinyl (US) or an Opaque Orange/Red Marble (UK/EU) (whilst stock lasts!). On the Intricate Inner Workings of the System’s album cover artwork is from UK illustrator and comic book artist Willem Hampson.

What people are saying about The Bug Club:

“On The Intricate Inner Workings Of The System… is lean and mean. Recorded with Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard’s Tom Rees at his Rat Trap studio in Cardiff, its 11 songs crackle with incisive melodies and funny pop culture-addled lyrics – they reference The Great Escape’s Virgil Hilts one minute, and move on to the horror of Lonsdale slip on daps the next – but they’re in and out in under 26 minutes. Zero fat.” NME

“All of the singles from On the Intricate Inner Workings of the System are classic Bug Club–we get Willmett ranting and raving (“Quality Pints”), dryly opining (“Lonsdale Slipons”), and cracking a bit of a smirk (“A Bit Like James Bond”) accompanied by Harris racing to catch up, all over catchy, electric rock and roll music.” - Rosy Overdrive

“The Bug Club’s OTIIWOTS blends otherworldly musicianship while filtering their observations of the world around them through a dry sense of humor. It is easy to get lost in the catchy hooks and jovial vocals of this 11-song outing.” GLIDE

“The full title of scrappy Welsh duo The Bug Club’s first album for Sub Pop is On the Intricate Inner Workings of the System By Means of Popular Music Or the Contemplation Of Pretty Faces, Tinned Bubbles and Strife which, as they note, is ‘long as fuck’ even it it doesn’t quite approach Fiona Apple length. It’s definitely the longest thing about the album which, like previous records, delivers two-minute DIY-punk blasts about mundane subjects (this time topics include beer and ‘the worst shoes in the UK.’).” 64 Albums We’re Anticipating For Summer 2024 - BROOKLYN VEGAN

“Throw back a few (and then a few more) to this great record of Modern Lovers meets Nuggets-garage rock…” [On The Intricate Inner Workings Of The System] Bandcamp

“‘Quality Pints’ is a wild two-minute rager that reminds me of the Buzzcocks and the Vaselines. It’s all about something the band has surely experienced during all that touring: the search for a decent beer in various cities around the world. In addition to the explosive punk-rock energy, the song has a hip-shaking rock ‘n’ roll element, manifested in a rattling tambourine and occasional outbursts of electric-shock lead guitar” STEREOGUM

“The amped-up punk track is a blast of shout-along energy, and vicious guitar solos following the pair’s journey to secure a solid pint of beer… It’s as ridiculous as it is fun, and Harris and Willmett are bringing their particular flavor of absurdity to Sub Pop’s legendary roster. Cheers, indeed.”  [“Quality Pints”]  “Best New Songs” - PASTE

“’Quality Pints’ vigorously extols the anticipatory pleasures of searching for good alcohol, but even a teetotaler like your blogger can get inebriated on its speed-demon rock. This is faster, punkier, and more immediately catchy than anything else in the Bug Club’s discography, with manic guitar solos that’ll make you spit out your lager in admiration. One senses that, if he were alive, another BBC DJ, John Peel, would love the Bug Club as much as he did the Fall. Let’s hope an album’s in the works.” The Stranger 

“‘Lonsdale Slipons’ is a post-punk supernova with an infectious bassline, satisfying dual vocals, and a great climax as Sam Willmett declares: ‘These drugs are tasty as hell! I think I’ll have another!’ Listen below and slip on your Lonsdale slip ons and sway.” STEREOGUM

“This song is a ridiculous amount of fun and blends art rock and fun in a way that they rarely are. Personally, I hear a little more Strokes style guitar than AC/DC, but regardless ‘Lonsdale Slipons’ is going to insert itself into your brain and have you singing along to ‘These drugs are tasty as hell / I think I’ll have another’ for days to come.”  If It’s Too Loud

“‘Lonsdale Slipons’ is a throbbing container of mechanical riffs ready to erupt into chaos. ‘These drugs are tasty as hell!’ Sam Willmett cries out. ‘I think I’ll have another!’ Tilly Harris flicks a bassline that leaps out of the speakers after trading punches with Willmett’s guitar. It’s call-and-response soul music reconfigured into crooked-mouthed English post-punk.” “Best New Songs” - PASTE


The Bug Club

On the Intricate Inner Workings of the System

Tracklisting:

1. War Movies

2. Quality Pints

3. Pop Single

4. Best Looking Strangers in the Cemetery

5. A Bit Like James Bond

6. We Don’t Care About That

7. Lonsdale Slipons

8. Better Than Good

9. Actual Pain

10. Cold. Hard. Love.

11. The Intricate Inner Workings of the System


Posted by Abbie Gobeli