London-based electro-bass punk band Shelf Lives have unveiled their latest single, ‘frissoN’.
It’s taken from their upcoming debut album ‘Hypernormal’, scheduled for release on 25th February 2026 via Not Sorry Mom Records.
Discussing the inspiration behind the single, the band explain, “It’s the 2008 financial crash. It’s the leaning into the collapse. Thank you, TechnoDaddy666, for helping us fight the aliens.”
On the album, they add, “Beneath all the noise, ‘Hypernormal’ is our attempt at trying to feel real again. It’s our way of asking, ‘what does it mean to be human when everything around you is pretending to be?’ We’re trying to stay sane in a culture that is overexposed, exploitative, and performative.”
Shelf Lives will also embark on a headline UK and EU tour in spring 2026. The dates read:
FEBRUARY
28 Brighton, UK, Brighton Resident (in-store performance)
MARCH
2 Bristol (outstore at the Louisiana)
3 Nottingham, Rough Trade (in-store performance)
4 Liverpool, Rough Trade (in-store performance)
5 Dublin, Ireland, Grand Social Ballroom
8 Norwich, UK, Waterfront Studio
10 Edinburgh, UK, Mash House
11 Leeds, UK, Oporto
12 London, UK, The Dome
15 Paris, France, Petit Bains
16 Strasbourg, France, La Grenze
18 Limoges, France, Clam
19 Angers, France, Chabada
20 Rouen, France, Le 106
22 Amsterdam, Netherlands, Paradiso
23 Nijmegen, Netherlands, Merleyn

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