Surprise! In addition to the ridiculous new alldayer we just announced with Meksummat, we also have another big announcement. We’re not only celebrating the release of Care Home’s forthcoming new album ‘For Nothing’, but we’re also releasing it! Thats right, come join us mark the start of Endless Hum Records. Lets hope it doesn’t turn into a slew of shite vanity projects.

Care Home

Care Home, have been peddling the circuit for a few years now, supporting the likes of Oxbow, Birds in Row, Sex Swing, Ken Mode and most recently The Jesus Lizard earlier this year. Their debut album ‘For Nothing’, was recorded in Bradford (at Hohm Studios) and was three years in the making. It sees the band experiment deeper into post-punk, krautrock, goth and no-wave influences as well as finessing the dark noise-rock leanings they’ve become known for. You can now check out two tracks from the forthcoming album below including the previously unheard track ‘Irreversible Seance’. We hope you can join us to help celebrate its release and be one of the first to get your hands on a copy. For Nothing will become available on all good streaming platforms, cassette tape and vinyl from 25/04/25. Pre-orders will go live in the next couple of weeks.
“Honestly, I think this lot get a little darker and little heavier everytime I see them. I don’t think this four piece know what a half-arsed performance looks like. Tracks like Irreversible Seance and Birthday Sex scratch an itch that other bands can’t reach.” – Louder Than War
WORRIEDABOUTSATAN

Ambient, minimalistic electronica thats glacially paced with 808 beats, riding waves of grainy, retro synth crescendo’s and atmospheric guitar loops awash with ominous overtones. WorriedAboutSatan’s experimental soundscapes have stretched well beyond a decade and previous releases have garnered high praise from the likes of Pitchfork and Resident Advisor.
“A constant voice across the experimental landscape, both from the vaults and through the lens of social media, Miller is a fierce advocate for progression; his messaging in the public domain bleeding into the sounds he creates under the worriedaboutsatan guise.” – Sun-13
Toronto Blessings

“Loud, dread-infused, noise pop” three piece from Barnsley. Having grown tired and weary of past hardcore punk endeavours, TB was born out of the prospect of writing something fresh and exciting. They released their debut album ‘Big Wins’ on Serial Bowl Records back in 2022. A mix of noise-rock, shoegaze, synth-punk thats delivered with frenetic energy and sinister undertones akin to the likes of McLusky, whom they’ve supported, as well as Unsane and Melt Banana.
“From end to end, the bands frantic delivery and gritty musicality contribute to and exhilarating and commanding piece” – Destroy/Exist.
Yorkshire Modular Society

The sound of Oxynucid aka Yorkshire Modular Society has mutated into many different forms over the course of the last two decades. Sometimes ambient drone, sometimes techno but always delivered with a signature retro infused, melodic sensibility. Those that have been coming to our shows from the beginning might remember him opening for Sly & The Family Drone back in 2022 and we’re glad to have him back again to set the tone for this evening.
Tickets: Click here
Tickets are strictly limited to x60 and are available via the BigCartel link above and all names will be checked on the door, the night of the event. Please bring proof of purchase (mobile accepted). Unless the event is cancelled, all tickets are non-refundable.
No one is turned away for lack of funds, but please contact us in advance.
Timings: Saturday 26th April
Doors from 7:30pm and performances from 8:00pm until 11pm.
Travel:
Shipley train station is located only 5 minutes walk away and the last train leaves for Leeds at 11:15pm. There’s also a taxi rank just around the corner on Kirkgate Road.
Hullabaloo, 41 Westgate, Shipley BD18 3QX.
Additional info:
We ask that you please respect our neighbours and keep noise down to a minimum outside of the venue.
Everyone is welcome but any forms of discrimination are not. This is an 18+ gig, however under 18s may attend under the supervision of a parental guardian and at the discretion of the venue. No alcohol will be served to anyone under the legal drinking age.
Please note that the venue room is not wheelchair accessible.