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Pyncher’s ‘Get Along’ delivers raw energy and relentless intensity

Pyncher are back with their electrifying new single, ‘Get Along’, released today, 13 February. The Manchester-based quartet bring their signature scuzzy energy to this pulsating track, fusing relentless motorik rhythms with a ferocious vocal performance from Sam Blakeley.

Known for their blistering live shows, Pyncher have already built a reputation for chaos and chemistry on stage. However, their journey to this release has not been without setbacks. Following a dispute with a distributor, the band were forced to take down previous releases, temporarily halting their momentum. Rather than slowing them down, the experience has fuelled their drive. With ‘Get Along’, they are making up for lost time in the only way they know how—head-on.

An Anthem for a Restless Generation

Originally written on an acoustic guitar, ‘Get Along’ emerged during a period of personal change. What began as an introspective moment soon evolved into an anthem of loss and connection. The band built layers of fuzzy instrumentation around the song’s foundation, pushing Blakeley’s snarling vocal delivery to its limits. The result is a high-energy track that has already sparked mosh pits across the UK.

“A blend of personal reflection and social insight, ‘Get Along’ is an anthem for those searching for their place in an ever-changing world,” the band explain.

Recorded at Eve Studios, the track showcases the band’s adventurous approach to sound. Their experimental recording process saw them using tank speaker mics and tin cans to create the carnival-esque middle eight, adding a raw and unpredictable edge to the final mix. This boundary-pushing attitude reflects the intense chemistry that fuels Pyncher’s music.

A Must-See Live Experience

Fans will get to experience ‘Get Along’ in all its raucous glory when Pyncher headline Gullivers in Manchester on 25 February. The gig promises to be a celebration of the band’s resilience, energy, and uncompromising sound.

Comprised of Sam Blakeley (lead vocals), Harvey O’Toole (guitar, backing vocals), Brittany Dewhurst (bass, backing vocals), and Jack Rainbow (drums, backing vocals), Pyncher are quickly becoming one of Manchester’s most exciting live acts. Their ability to turn raw emotion into an electrifying soundscape sets them apart in an ever-expanding indie scene.

‘Get Along’ is available now on all major streaming platforms. Fans can stay updated with Pyncher’s latest releases and tour dates via their official website and social media channels.

By Colin