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Pre-order EP 'Bottom Of The Hill' (out Feb 6, 2026) on Bandcamp.


Achers are Pat, Sabrina, Vicki and Pavel. We practice in a cupboard in East London. We play punk with melodies and passion and sing about depravity and working class problems. Come ache like we ache.

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Blue Lights Single is Out

If you've not seen/heard already we have a new tune. It's called Blue Lights. Get it here. We have a video, too.

It's me, Pat, in rarer gutteral mode and it's heavy in every sense. This was written a year ago at the peak of the horrific images coming out of Gaza. Most of us were glued to our phones and I was no exception.

I was also seeing this whilst juggling being a relatively new dad. Emotionally, I'm set off nowadays by Bluey and a light breeze, so the deluge of imagery in contrast to the sound of toddler toys was a maddening gut punch. And of course the imagery persists there and elsewhere. So, feels weird to even type it as it's draining just playing it.. but I/ we hope you like it.

Bottom of the Hill video is here

Fancy a video? Oh good. The video for our new single 'Bottom of the Hill' is out now. Hop over to our youtube channel to give it a watch.


We sent it to Beavis and Butthead earlier and they said 'Huh huh huh Cool!' so I'd say that thats pretty resounding.

If you've not listened to the single yet, choppity chop (and thanks in advance). And if you have thank you for giving it a whirl. It means a lot to us. The song, and your support. Cheers 👍

New single Bottom of the Hill is here

We're super proud of ‘Bottom of the Hill’.

It was recorded by the excellent @richmandell and mastered by Orchid/Ampere legend @dead_air_studios Huge thanks to them both for helping us bring this to life.

Listen everywhere.


It's being put out by the wonderful folks at @esmusicldn who we're chuffed to bits with to work with, and be among such a stacked roster of bands. Big thanks to them.

The song is about growing up working class and feeling unwelcome and uninitiated in middle class environments, whilst simultaneously keeping yourself at a distance. It's about navigating the British Class system, and how if you take the carrot of social mobility it's not without its price. A push-pull on both sides, a traitor and an outsider. A feeling of being between two worlds but if you had to choose (and it sometimes feels like are asked to choose), the pull of your roots and what shaped your early life usually wins out.


We hope you like it ❤️

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Have a crackin weekend one and all. See, the year wasnt wrapped up at all! 📸 @feeltheframe.studio