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• 26 Upcoming Shows
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sl4g
April 4th 2024
Banging band, major entertainment, an asset to the U.K. alt music scene which has been stagnant the last few years, hope they get the recognition that they deserve, doing there thing, very confident and not at all afraid to do what they do, wish them the very best for the future,jt
Norwich, United Kingdom@
The Waterfront Studio
Steve
September 21st 2023
Excellent excellent show, massive energy from the band and the crowd. So, so much better live than on record - if they could capture that in a recording they'd be huge
London, United Kingdom@
Omeara
Steve
June 29th 2023
I was talking to others in the (very long) queue outside, and we all said that most support acts were pretty forgettable. Well, not this time: Dead Pony were excellent, and I've booked tickets for their own gig in September as a result
London, United Kingdom@
O2 Academy Islington
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About Dead Pony

White noise. Information overload. The inescapable sense that your voice is being lost in the crowd. For rising Scottish stars Dead Pony, the realisation that keeping heads above water in a soul-suckingly oversaturated modern music industry was stopping them from chasing the sort of singular sounds that had led here in the first place was a moment to pump brakes and take stock. They’d done what they were told. They’d tried to fit in. And all they’d gotten in return was dull-eyed apathy and shitty broken promises. So why keep flogging the dead horse of other people’s expectations? Why not bet on themselves with a debut album that’s all about standing out?!
“As a band, we’ve experienced an awful lot of being ignored,” grins towering guitarist and lead composer Blair Crichton. “We really don’t like that. So we set about making a debut LP so good that people had to pay attention. It’s a record that literally dares people to ‘Ignore THIS...’”
Across 16 shapeshifting tracks, IGNORE THIS does just that. Written, recorded and produced entirely by Blair and his bandmates Anna Shields (vocals), Liam Adams (bass) and Euan Lyons (drums), its combination of the cutting edge synth-rock of bands like WARGASM or Vukovi and the old-school legends like The Prodigy and Queens Of The Stone Age grabs the breath from your lungs and refuses to let go. Like Queens’ 2002 classic Songs For The Deaf, too, there’s a mixtape quality to the sprawling collection. Rather than flicking through stations in the radio, it’s more like digging into a stack of old VHS tapes: with the imagery teased on advance singles like MK Nothing (brainwashed assassins), MANA (zombie apocalypse), COBRA (an invasion of brain-dead bodysnatchers) and About Love (coming-of-age romance) barely hinting at what’s to follow.
“It’s about making music that appeals to people like us,” explains Anna, emboldened by the confidence of experiences like performing on the massive main stage of Glasgow’s TRNSMT festival and selling-out their first UK headline tour. “A lot of things have changed for us over the last few years, but it’s arguably even more powerful seeing how we’ve stayed the same. That’s solidified my understanding of who our fans are: people who like good music, who aren’t in too much of a hurry to pigeonhole bands into categories, who don’t give a fuck about following trends. When I look into the crowd at our shows, I see people who remind me of myself as a teenager. Those are the people this music is for: the misfits who struggle to fit in anywhere else…”
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Genres:
Alternative, Rock
Hometown:
Glasgow, United Kingdom

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Send a request to Dead Pony to play in your city
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concerts and tour dates

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Past
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Dead Pony's tour

Fan Reviews

sl4g
April 4th 2024
Banging band, major entertainment, an asset to the U.K. alt music scene which has been stagnant the last few years, hope they get the recognition that they deserve, doing there thing, very confident and not at all afraid to do what they do, wish them the very best for the future,jt
Norwich, United Kingdom@
The Waterfront Studio
Steve
September 21st 2023
Excellent excellent show, massive energy from the band and the crowd. So, so much better live than on record - if they could capture that in a recording they'd be huge
London, United Kingdom@
Omeara
Steve
June 29th 2023
I was talking to others in the (very long) queue outside, and we all said that most support acts were pretty forgettable. Well, not this time: Dead Pony were excellent, and I've booked tickets for their own gig in September as a result
London, United Kingdom@
O2 Academy Islington
View More Fan Reviews

About Dead Pony

White noise. Information overload. The inescapable sense that your voice is being lost in the crowd. For rising Scottish stars Dead Pony, the realisation that keeping heads above water in a soul-suckingly oversaturated modern music industry was stopping them from chasing the sort of singular sounds that had led here in the first place was a moment to pump brakes and take stock. They’d done what they were told. They’d tried to fit in. And all they’d gotten in return was dull-eyed apathy and shitty broken promises. So why keep flogging the dead horse of other people’s expectations? Why not bet on themselves with a debut album that’s all about standing out?!
“As a band, we’ve experienced an awful lot of being ignored,” grins towering guitarist and lead composer Blair Crichton. “We really don’t like that. So we set about making a debut LP so good that people had to pay attention. It’s a record that literally dares people to ‘Ignore THIS...’”
Across 16 shapeshifting tracks, IGNORE THIS does just that. Written, recorded and produced entirely by Blair and his bandmates Anna Shields (vocals), Liam Adams (bass) and Euan Lyons (drums), its combination of the cutting edge synth-rock of bands like WARGASM or Vukovi and the old-school legends like The Prodigy and Queens Of The Stone Age grabs the breath from your lungs and refuses to let go. Like Queens’ 2002 classic Songs For The Deaf, too, there’s a mixtape quality to the sprawling collection. Rather than flicking through stations in the radio, it’s more like digging into a stack of old VHS tapes: with the imagery teased on advance singles like MK Nothing (brainwashed assassins), MANA (zombie apocalypse), COBRA (an invasion of brain-dead bodysnatchers) and About Love (coming-of-age romance) barely hinting at what’s to follow.
“It’s about making music that appeals to people like us,” explains Anna, emboldened by the confidence of experiences like performing on the massive main stage of Glasgow’s TRNSMT festival and selling-out their first UK headline tour. “A lot of things have changed for us over the last few years, but it’s arguably even more powerful seeing how we’ve stayed the same. That’s solidified my understanding of who our fans are: people who like good music, who aren’t in too much of a hurry to pigeonhole bands into categories, who don’t give a fuck about following trends. When I look into the crowd at our shows, I see people who remind me of myself as a teenager. Those are the people this music is for: the misfits who struggle to fit in anywhere else…”
Show More
Genres:
Alternative, Rock
Hometown:
Glasgow, United Kingdom

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