Chubby and The Gang slow things down on the contemplative ballad “Cocaine Sunday,” out today. The track shares a more profound look into Chubby’s, aka Charlie Manning, world while still leaning into the raspy vocals and punk sensibilities that shape the upcoming record, And Then There Was…. Sullen piano takes center stage, only broken apart by a wistful harmonica solo. The emotive video for the track, directed by Nick Suchak, finds Manning confronting his vices and can be watched HERE.
Manning expands on “Cocaine Sunday”:
“Nothing makes me feel regret like waking up on a Sunday knowing the last few days have gone out the window for nothing. This song is about the lament I feel not only in the short term, but also the long term. Love I lost. Friends I've lost. Regret. But the only way to make myself feel better is to carry on. Live a life I was meant to. Just letting each Sunday pass me by.”
And Then There Was... marks Chubby and the Gang’s third full-length, following The Mutt’s Nuts (2021) and Speed Kills (2020). The record is 16 songs written and performed by Charlie Manning, produced by Jonah Falco, and recorded and mixed by James Atckinson. It’s a mix of control and chaos, love and loneliness, rage and vulnerability that blends hardcore punk with the most infectious elements of ‘70s rock n roll and doo-wop. Throughout the record, Manning exposes his prowess for melody and exposition of true self. The songs scream to be heard in a live setting, but feel just as at home playing over the speakers of a dimly lit local pub. With the release of And Then There Was… Chubby and The Gang is primed to continue to be an enthralling voice of authenticity in the world of punk and beyond. For him though, the only goal is to “Play good shows. Have good times.”
And Then There Was... will release October 4th and is available for preorder now through Flatspot Records
Tour Dates:
w/ Jade Hairpins
- November 17th - Haarlem, Netherlands - Patronaat
- November 18th - Cologne, Germany - Helios 37
- November 20th - Hamburg, Germany - Molotov Club
- November 21st - Malmo, Sweden - Plan B
- November 22nd - Berlin, Germany - Monarch
- November 24th - Antwerp, Belgium - Het Bos (Co-Headline w/ Conservative Military Images)
- November 25th - Paris, France - Point Ephemere
- November 26th - Bordeaux, France - Rock School Barbey
- November 27th - Lyon, France - Ninkasi
- November 28th - Lille, France - Aeronef
- December 3rd - London, England - Moth Club
- December 4th - Manchester, England - Yes (Pink Room)
- December 6th - Glasgow, Scotland - McChuills