She Drew The Gun shares new single ‘Cut Me Down’ + announces new album ‘Behave Myself’ produced by Ross Orton

Hailing from Merseyside and synonymous with Liverpool’s music scene, Louisa Roach’s band She Drew The Gun is back with brand new single ‘Cut Me Down’ taken from the newly announced album ‘Behave Myself’ out 24th September 2021 via Submarine Cat Records. Louisa also announced a UK tour to take place this October, on sale now.
She Drew The Gun’s ambitious, melodic, psych pop with a political edge has captured the ear of many and saw the band being crowned the winner of Glastonbury’s coveted emerging talent competition in 2016. Being compared to contemporary poets such as Kate Tempest, her new music sees her take the vocal range of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ Karen O, to the punk angst of Jehnny Beth.
On the new single ‘Cut Me Down’, Louisa says “Resisterhood continued. Inspired by the Las Tesis protests in Chile which brought a new level to the idea of a protest song, where hundreds of thousands of women took to the streets and sang ‘The Rapist is You’. The police, the government, the judges, the system was not designed to look after womens’ rights and it still does not, so I will have to fight ‘Deeper, faster, harder, cheaper, stronger, further smarter’ just to get even with you.”
Produced by Ross Orton who has worked with Arctic Monkeys, The Kills, The Fall, M.I.A, Working Men’s Club, and countless others, ‘Cut Me Down’ is taken from newly announced album ‘Behave Myself’, her third full release following ‘Revolution of Mind’, and cult debut ‘Memories Of Another Future’. Both the albums have recently grabbed the spotlight of Tim Burgess’ much loved Listening Party. Pre-order the album HERE.
Listen to ‘Cut Me Down’ HERE
She Drew The Gun recently announced a UK Tour for this autumn, starting on 6th October in Blackpool, with dates in Leeds, Glasgow, Reading, Bristol, Portsmouth, London, Leicester, Birmingham, Manchester, and ending in Liverpool on 22nd October.
Tickets On Sale now HERE
06 Oct – The Bootleg Social, Blackpool, UK
07 Oct – Brudenell Social Club, Leeds, UK
08 Oct – Cobalt Studios, Newcastle, UK
09 Oct – Drygate Brewing Co, Glasgow, UK
12 Oct – Sub 89, Reading, UK
13 Oct – The Fleece, Bristol, UK
14 Oct – The Wedgewood Rooms, Portsmouth, UK
15 Oct – Islington Assembly Hall, London, UK
19 Oct – O2 Academy 2, Leicester, UK
20 Oct – Mama Roux’s, Birmingham, UK
21 Oct – Gorilla, Manchester, UK
22 Oct – Invisible Wind Factory, Liverpool, UK