Few bands manage to blur the lines between music, art, and escapism quite like Dirty Nice. Currently split between London and Lisbon, they have grown a cult following into the hundreds of thousands online. In an age where every band/artist has to also be a content creator, they’ve leaned into their interests and built oddball, dystopian cartoon worlds around their alt-pop bangers. By voicing and animating a whole host of eccentric characters themselves, the unique storytelling weaves between their toons and tunes, further expanding the weird and wonderful world of Dirty Nice that all began with the music. Think MGMT’s day-glo pop meets the Flaming Lips’ psychedelic theatrics, but with a distinctly British eccentricity.
On their third album, they throw open the gates to Planet Weekend (23rd May, Chiverin Records), an amusement park inspired by 90s television adverts, their most ambitious project yet. Racking up support across BBC R1, 6 Music, MTV, Fader, Rolling Stone KCRW, Radioeins & many more, with their music also heard in films (Novocaine and Until Dawn), games (Pro Evo and Grand Turismo) and TV.
“charming mix of off-kilter melodies and classic songwriting chops” The FADER
“mind-bending” Rolling Stone / “whimsical, playful” MTV
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