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Brighton boys Animal House release ridiculously catchy new single!

Posted Tue, 08 May 2018

"...They utilise bright intersections of upbeat melodies to gloriously uplifting effect."
- The Line Of Best Fit


"... filled with bolshy energy…"
- Clash


For Fans of...FIDLAR, Twin Peaks, TRAAMS, Dune Rats


Animal House are back with another garage-pop humdinger you definitely haven’t heard before. Their shiny new single, No Mamma, is out now. It is not lost on the boys that they are comprised of five straight, white males who play a genre of music that is nothing new. They do, however, write a large quantity of what they are calling Premium Mediocre songs; a whole new range of deluxe, home brand, high quality, low-budget ear worms. Forget Tesco Value, forget Sainsbury's Basics, Premium Mediocre is your new family fave.


Mamma said...


No Mamma exclusively premiered on The Line Of Best Fit.
• The single is the first off their latest project Premium Mediocre, which will consist of 24 songs released fortnightly for a year.
• Animal House have previously picked up support from BBC Radio 1’s Annie Mac, BBC 6 Music’s Steve Lamacq and Shaun Keaveny, as well as NME, DIY and Clash.
• They have also previously supported Courtney Barnett, The Wedding Present, The Preatures, Surfer Blood and Drenge to name a few.

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Animal House release ‘Hot Bodies’ EP!

Posted Fri, 09 Jun 2017


“...filled with bolshy energy...” - Clash


"... bombastic and energetic..." - The Revue



“...a delightful whirring cacophony of chaos that’s impossible not to love.” - Gigslutz


"...packed full with unapologetically cheeky gems..."
- A Music Blog, Yea?


For fans of... The Strokes, Cage The Elephant, Twin Peaks, The Parrots

Cheeky as monkeys and catchy as the flu, Animal House have now released their brand new EP Hot Bodies, which is out now and available to stream on Spotify.

To celebrate the release, you can stream the EP in its entirety exclusively via Northern Transmissions now.

The band have also shared their new video, choreographed by dance duo The Hiccup Project, for the vibrant single Coca Cola. The video premiered on
The Revue and is available to watch now via the band's YouTube channel.



The audio for the single premiered on Gigslutz and is also available to stream via the band's Soundcloud page now.

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Animal House are here to kick a bored, robotic generation up off their arses and dancing to guitar music again. With accolades and experience coming out of their ears, there is little doubt that they are poised to become one of indie music’s leading guitar bands. Nonsense, cheekiness and foolish yet on-point observational humour are quickly becoming their trademarks as well as their tight, rebranded 60s garage pop sound. The band’s latest single Coca Cola is raucous, yet well thought out; a welcome break from the EDM bashing that is dominating the pop charts.

Uprooted from the sweet sun in Australia, Animal House relocated to the UK to bring their casual charm onto European stages and into their tracks. Whilst they joke about their hedonistic adventures in the unique pseudo-culture of Brighton, the underlying message is solid; when it comes to entertainment, they’re not trying to impress you - the music - the energy, it speaks for itself.

Fresh off the back of a hugely successful European tour and having also previously supported Courtney Barnett, The Wedding Present, The Preatures, Surfer Blood and Drenge to name a few, Animal House are ready to go. Having already received significant acclaim for their debut EP Sorry from the likes of BBC Radio 1’s Annie Mac, BBC 6 Music’s Steve Lamacq and Sean Keaveny, as well as NME, DIY and Clash, Animal House are now gearing up to release their forthcoming EP Hot Bodies. The EP is a cohesive and well-thought-out barrel of guitars, shakers and raspy, sexy vocals and it’s marvellously stupid.
You can hear the new EP live on the 28th July when Animal House will play The Hope & Ruin, Brighton.

Single Coca Cola is taken from the EP, Hot Bodies, both available to stream on Spotify.

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Animal House announce new single ‘Coca Cola’!

Posted Wed, 17 May 2017


“...filled with bolshy energy...”

- Clash



“...a delightful whirring cacophony of chaos that’s impossible not to love.”
- Gigslutz


"...packed full with unapologetically cheeky

gems..."


- A Music Blog, Yea?


For fans of... The Strokes, Cage The Elephant, Twin Peaks, The Parrots

Cheeky as monkeys and catchy as the flu, Animal House will have you dancing from floor-to-rear with the release of their latest single Coca Cola, out on 9th June 2017.

The single premiered on Gigslutz and is also available to stream via the band's Soundcloud page now.


Animal House are here to kick a bored, robotic generation up off their arses and dancing to guitar music again. With accolades and experience coming out of their ears, there is little doubt that they are poised to become one of indie music’s leading guitar bands. Nonsense, cheekiness and foolish yet on-point observational humour are quickly becoming their trademarks as well as their tight, rebranded 60s garage pop sound. The band’s latest single Coca Cola is raucous, yet well thought out; a welcome break from the EDM bashing that is dominating the pop charts.

Uprooted from the sweet sun in Australia, Animal House relocated to the UK to bring their casual charm onto European stages and into their tracks. Whilst they joke about their hedonistic adventures in the unique pseudo-culture of Brighton, the underlying message is solid; when it comes to entertainment, they’re not trying to impress you - the music - the energy, it speaks for itself.

Fresh off the back of a hugely successful European tour and having also previously supported Courtney Barnett, The Wedding Present, The Preatures, Surfer Blood and Drenge to name a few, Animal House are ready to go. Having already received significant acclaim for their debut EP Sorry from the likes of BBC Radio 1’s Annie Mac, BBC 6 Music’s Steve Lamacq and Sean Keaveny, as well as NME, DIY and Clash, Animal House are now gearing up to release their forthcoming EP Hot Bodies. The EP is a cohesive and well-thought-out barrel of guitars, shakers and raspy, sexy vocals and it’s marvellously stupid.

Catch Animal House live at the following dates:

1st June - The Finsbury - London
21st July - The Hope & Ruin - Brighton

Animal House’s latest single Coca Cola and their forthcoming EP Hot Bodies are both out on 9th June 2017.

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Animal House release ‘Sorry’ EP!

Posted Fri, 18 Nov 2016


“... Snappy, punchy songwriting...”
- Clash


"...packed full with unapologetically cheeky gems..."

- A Music Blog, Yea?


For fans of... The Strokes, Cage The Elephant, Twin Peaks, Dune Rats

Australian indie-rockers Animal House's raucous, energy-fuelled EP Sorry is out now.

The EP exclusively premiered on Louder Than War and is now available to buy via iTunes and stream on Spotify.

The video for the band's latest single Domino premiered on A Music Blog, Yea? and is also available to watch on Animal House's YouTube channel.


Alternatively, the audio for the single premiered on Gigslutz and you can also stream the track via the band's Soundcloud page now.


Having already received critical acclaim for their single English Girls, Animal House’s new EP is filled with witty lyrical storytelling, racing riffs and infectious choruses. With its undeniably catchy, high-energy garage-infused sound, reminiscent of the likes of The Strokes and The Raconteurs, Sorry oozes a welcome tongue-in-cheek attitude.

Animal House explains that Sorry is an “apology to our parents, friends, past employers who put their faith in us to lead a sweet and comfortable life in Aus and instead we’ve blown all that on a shot at making music”. Remembering the hedonistic adventures they’ve had whilst making music, the band admit they’re actually ‘not sorry’, and revel in the fun they’ve been having in the UK on each vibrant and uptempo track.

Finally settled in the UK, Animal House have already supported the likes of Courtney Barnett, Surfer Blood and Drenge to name a few. They have also received praise from the likes of BBC Radio 1’s Annie Mac, BBC 6 Music’s Steve Lamacq and Sean Keaveny, NME, DIY and Clash. They now hope to continue charming listeners with their “stupid garage pop songs” on Sorry.

To celebrate the release of Sorry, you can catch Animal House live in the UK on 29th November 2016 at Birthdays - London for free.

Animal House's EP Sorry is out now and available to buy via iTunes and stream on Spotify.

If you'd like more information about Animal House or our PR services, please email info@abadgeoffriendship.com.

Animal House reveal new video for ‘Domino’!

Posted Thu, 27 Oct 2016


“... Snappy, punchy songwriting...”
- Clash


"...packed full with unapologetically cheeky gems..."

- A Music Blog, Yea?


For fans of... The Strokes, Cage The Elephant, Twin Peaks, Dune Rats


Australian indie-rockers Animal House have released their quirky new video for latest single Domino, taken from the energy-fuelled forthcoming EP Sorry, released on 18th November 2016.

The video premiered on A Music Blog, Yea? and is also available to watch on Animal House's YouTube channel.



The audio for the single premiered on Gigslutz and you can also stream the track via the band's Soundcloud page.



Having already received critical acclaim for their single English Girls, Animal House’s new EP is filled with witty lyrical storytelling, racing riffs and infectious choruses. With its undeniably catchy, high-energy garage-infused sound, reminiscent of the likes of The Strokes and The Raconteurs, Sorry oozes a welcome tongue-in-cheek attitude.

Animal House explains that Sorry is an “apology to our parents, friends, past employers who put their faith in us to lead a sweet and comfortable life in Aus and instead we’ve blown all that on a shot at making music”. Remembering the hedonistic adventures they’ve had whilst making music, the band admit they’re actually ‘not sorry’, and revel in the fun they’ve been having in the UK on each vibrant and uptempo track.

Finally settled in the UK, Animal House have already supported the likes of Courtney Barnett, Surfer Blood and Drenge to name a few. They have also received praise from the likes of BBC Radio 1’s Annie Mac, BBC 6 Music’s Steve Lamacq and Sean Keaveny, NME, DIY and Clash. They now hope to continue charming listeners with their “stupid garage pop songs” on Sorry.

Catch Animal House live at the following dates:

28th October - Bleach - Brighton
2nd November - Rubi - Barcelona
3rd November - La Burbuja - Castellon
4th November - Sala Rockstar - Benidorm
5th November - TNT Blues Bar - Cox
6th November - Fun House - Madrid
9th November - The New - Santander
11th November - Bukowski - San Sebastian
12th November - Bar Arrasate - Arrasate
14th November - Pop In - Paris
15th November - De Hip - Deventer
16th November - De Kroeg - Arnhem
17th November - Vera - Groningen
18th November - Boothill Saloon - Amersfoort
29th November - Birthdays - London


Single Domino and EP Sorry are both out on 18th November 2016.

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Animal House announce new single ‘Domino’!

Posted Thu, 06 Oct 2016


“... Snappy, punchy songwriting...”
- Clash



“... snarling, hedonistic Garage rock...”
- Gigwise


For fans of... The Strokes, Cage The Elephant, Dune Rats, Surfer Blood

Australian indie-rockers Animal House have announced their latest single, taken from the energy-fuelled upcoming EP Sorry, is the undeniably catchy Domino - both out on 18th November 2016.

The single premiered on Gigslutz and you can also stream it now via the band's Soundcloud page.


You can also watch the video for previous single Heavy, which premiered on Clash, via the band's YouTube channel.


Having already received critical acclaim for their single English Girls, Animal House’s new EP is filled with witty lyrical storytelling, racing riffs and infectious choruses. With its undeniably catchy, high-energy garage-infused sound, reminiscent of the likes of The Strokes and The Raconteurs, Sorry oozes a welcome tongue-in-cheek attitude.

Animal House explains that Sorry is an “apology to our parents, friends, past employers who put their faith in us to lead a sweet and comfortable life in Aus and instead we’ve blown all that on a shot at making music”. Remembering the hedonistic adventures they’ve had whilst making music, the band admit they’re actually ‘not sorry’, and revel in the fun they’ve been having in the UK on each vibrant and uptempo track.

Finally settled in the UK, Animal House have already supported the likes of Courtney Barnett, Surfer Blood and Drenge to name a few. They have also received praise from the likes of BBC Radio 1’s Annie Mac, BBC 6 Music’s Steve Lamacq and Sean Keaveny, NME, DIY and Clash. They now hope to continue charming listeners with their “stupid garage pop songs” on Sorry.

Catch Animal House live at the following dates:

28th October - Bleach - Brighton
2nd November - Rubi - Barcelona
3rd November - Paberse Matao - Valencia
4th November - Sala Rockstar - Benidorm
5th November - TNT Blues Bar - Cox
6th November - Fun House - Madrid
12th November - Bukowski - San Sebastian
14th November - Pop In - Paris
29th November - Birthdays - London

Single Domino and EP Sorry are both out on 18th November 2016.

If you'd like more information about Animal House or our PR services, please email info@abadgeoffriendship.com.

Animal House release new video for ‘Heavy’!

Posted Thu, 22 Sep 2016

For fans of... The Strokes, Cage The Elephant, Dune Rats, Surfer Blood

"... Snappy, punchy songwriting..." - Clash


"... snarling, hedonistic Garage rock..." - Gigwise


Australian indie-rockers Animal House have shared a raucous new video for Heavy, taken from their energy-fuelled upcoming EP Sorry, out on 18th November 2016.

The video premiered on Clash and you can also watch it now via the band's YouTube channel.


You can also stream Heavy now via the band's Soundcloud page.


Having already received critical acclaim for their last single English Girls, Animal House’s new EP is filled with witty lyrical storytelling, racing riffs and infectious choruses. With its undeniably catchy, high-energy garage-infused sound, reminiscent of the likes of The Strokes and The Raconteurs, Sorry oozes a welcome tongue-in-cheek attitude.

Animal House explains that Sorry is an apology to our parents, friends, past employers who put their faith in us to lead a sweet and comfortable life in Aus and instead we've blown all that on a shot at making music. Remembering the hedonistic adventures they've had whilst making music, the band admit they're actually not sorry, and revel in the fun they've been having in the UK on each vibrant and uptempo track.

Finally settled in the UK, Animal House have already supported the likes of Courtney Barnett, Surfer Blood and Drenge to name a few. They have also received praise from the likes of BBC Radio 1’s Annie Mac, BBC 6 Music's Steve Lamacq and Sean Keaveny, NME, DIY and Clash. They now hope to continue charming listeners with their stupid garage pop songs on Sorry.

Catch Animal House live at the following dates:

23rd September - Ryans N16 - London
28th September - Prince Albert - Brighton
28th October - Bleach - Brighton
2nd November - Rubi - Barcelona
3rd November - Paberse Matao - Valencia
4th November - Sala Rockstar - Benidorm
5th November - TNT Blues Bar - Cox
6th November - Fun House - Madrid
12th November - Bukowski - San Sebastian
14th November - Pop In - Paris
29th November - Birthdays - London

Sorry is out on 18th November 2016.

If you'd like more information about Animal House or our PR services, please email info@abadgeoffriendship.com.

Introducing… Animal House!

Posted Thu, 08 Sep 2016


“... filled with bolshy energy...”
- Clash



“... snarling, hedonistic Garage rock...”
- Gigwise


For fans of... The Strokes, Cage The Elephant, Dune Rats, Surfer Blood

Australian indie-rockers Animal House create a raucous, energy-fuelled sound on their upcoming EP Sorry, out on 18th November 2016.

Having already received critical acclaim for their last single English Girls, Animal House’s new EP is filled with witty lyrical storytelling, racing riffs and infectious choruses. With its undeniably catchy, high-energy garage-infused sound, reminiscent of the likes of The Strokes and The Raconteurs, Sorry oozes a welcome tongue-in-cheek attitude.

As an introduction to the EP, you can stream the track Heavy now via the band's Soundcloud page.


You can also watch the video for previous single English Girls via the band's YouTube channel.


Animal House explains that Sorry is an “apology to our parents, friends, past employers who put their faith in us to lead a sweet and comfortable life in Aus and instead we’ve blown all that on a shot at making music”. Remembering the hedonistic adventures they’ve had whilst making music, the band admit they’re actually ‘not sorry’, and revel in the fun they’ve been having in the UK on each vibrant and uptempo track.

Finally settled in the UK, Animal House have already supported the likes of Courtney Barnett, Surfer Blood and Drenge to name a few. They have also received praise from the likes of BBC Radio 1’s Annie Mac, BBC 6 Music’s Steve Lamacq and Sean Keaveny, NME, DIY and Clash. They now hope to continue charming listeners with their “stupid garage pop songs” on Sorry.

Sorry is out on 18th November 2016.

If you'd like more information about Animal House or our PR services, please email info@abadgeoffriendship.com.