Over the last couple of years, Leeds upstarts Party Hardly have tinkered away on their boisterous politic-pop, advancing from cheeky slacker kids in 2017 with their debut singles 'Friendly Feeling' and 'Jobs' into a forceful,
sharp bite in the backside of traditionalist Britain with their latest punk rhetoric, 'Modern Strife is Snobbish'.
their debut EP 'Cycle of Life' was released on the 23rd of November 2018, the record swiftly picked up praise from the likes of Line of Best Fit, Clash Magazine, and DIY magazine, as well as national air play from Steve Lamacq on BBC 6 music and BBC Introducing.
Party Hardly have since followed up with their sophomore EP 'Modern Strife is Snobbish' ; released in July 2019. The record represents how their sound has developed and matured in recent times, drawing in on the influence of the gritty dark undertones of Leeds and it's DIY punk scene gaining support from So Young Magazine, Huw Stephens on BBC Radio One and Tom Robinson on BBC 6 music.
'Modern Strife is Snobbish', is a smash and grab moment, full of their subtly dry commentary that ensures a level of intelligent insolence still remains'. - So Young Magazine'
Over the last couple of years, Leeds upstarts Party Hardly have tinkered away on their boisterous politic-pop, advancing from cheeky slacker kids in 2017 with their debut singles 'Friendly Feeling' and 'Jobs' into a forceful,
sharp bite in the backside of traditionalist Britain with their latest punk rhetoric, 'Modern Strife is Snobbish'.
their debut EP 'Cycle of Life' was released on the 23rd of November 2018, the record swiftly picked up praise from the likes of Line of Best Fit, Clash Magazine, and DIY magazine, as well as national air play from Steve Lamacq on BBC 6 music and BBC Introducing.
Party Hardly have since followed up with their sophomore EP 'Modern Strife is Snobbish' ; released in July 2019. The record represents how their sound has developed and matured in recent times, drawing in on the influence of the gritty dark undertones of Leeds and it's DIY punk scene gaining support from So Young Magazine, Huw Stephens on BBC Radio One and Tom Robinson on BBC 6 music.
'Modern Strife is Snobbish', is a smash and grab moment, full of their subtly dry commentary that ensures a level of intelligent insolence still remains'. - So Young Magazine'