Anchor Lane share first glimpse of their new album with video for “Stutter”

Glasgow-based alt-rock trio Anchor Lane have shared their single “Stutter”; an explosive, riff-driven rock anthem that sees the band tackle the topics of social status and peer pressure, from early school years all the way though to adulthood. The single is the first taste of their album, Call This a Reality?, due for release 27th January. You can also stream “Stutter” from your DSP of choice.

Anchor Lane comment:

“Stutter” is about the pressure and expectation built by your peers firstly through school, and then through social media in subsequent years. Looking up old flames, old best mates, trying to size up who “won”. ‘Stutter’ is to do with pressure, and the reminder to keep it in check.

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Anchor Lane’s second album Call This A Reality? was produced by Bruce Rintoul (Twin Atlantic, Fatherson, Vukovi). It follows their 2020 debut album Casino, which went straight to number nine on the Official UK Rock Album Chart, as well as getting the band important from the likes of NME, BBC Radio ScotlandPlanet Rock – and us! Before the release of Casino, Anchor Lane secured performances at and the Isle of Wight Festival, as well as key slots with Eagles of Death Metal, Tremonti and Cheap Trick.

Anchor Lane are currently on tour in the UK ing The Virginmarys (and it’s been phenomenal to say the least), with a couple of headline dates slotted into their busy schedule. Catch the band at one of the shows below:

  • 23rd Oct Newport, The Patriot
  • 24th Oct Bristol, Louisiana*
  • 25th Oct London, New Cross Inn
  • 27th Oct Birmingham, Hare & Hounds*
  • 28th Oct Newcastle, St. Doms*

*ing The Virginmarys

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