Warmduscher

Bold. Unpredictable. Don’t define them, just enjoy them.
Warmduscher released Too Cold To Hold their fifth studio album in November 2024 via Strap Originals, the band’s first for the label. It features several guests including Irvine Welsh, Lianne La Havas, Confidence Man’s Janet Planet, Jeshi and CouCou Chloe.
Comprised of Clams Baker Jr., Benjamin Romans Hopcraft, Adam J. Harmer, Marley Mackey, Quinn Whalley, and Bleu Ottis Wright, Too Cold To Hold is undoubtedly their best and most ambitious album to date. Taking on board the repetitive and polyrhythmic grooves of gqom (an alluring South African take on house music), adding in a dash of hip hop flavours and even jazz, and then harnessing that to their punk-funk, disco pogo, it’s a spellbinding mix.
With a reputation as one of the most exciting and mesmerising live bands out there right now, you’ve got to check them out at The Glasshouse this November.
Need to know
Venue: Sage Two Club Layout
Price: From £19.50 to £27.60
For any Under 21 tickets, don’t forget to bring proof of age.
Stage Times: Announced nearer showtime.
Age: Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult.
About Warmduscher
Warmduscher were born in 2014 out of a creative collision between members of various prominent bands. This spontaneous formation resulted in a band that was not just a side project, but a musical force that would soon carve its own unique niche.
Over their four previous albums, Khaki Tears (2015), Whale City (2018), Tainted Lunch (2019) and At the Hotspot (2022) the band have worked with some of the most respected producers including Dan Carey plus Hot Chip’s Joe Goddard & Al Doyle. Warmduscher have gathered praise and fans alike for their DIY spirit and effortless ability to blend genres fearlessly.
A legendary live act, driven and led by the charismatic Clams Baker Jr, they are one of the most exciting bands to come out of London in recent years with their music being a staple of the 6Music playlist.