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Mad Half Hour
A new wave of indiepop is emerging in the UK, and Panic Pocket are at the forefront of it. Playful, tuneful, sardonic and sassy, Sophie and Natalie have been friends since childhood, know each otherâs secrets - and probably know a few of yours too.
Formed in 2017, Panic Pocket soon became a DIY sensation, releasing debut EP Never Gonna Happen, with Reckless Yes in 2019. Their debut album has found a new home.
Amelia and Rob at Skep Wax Records fell in love with the mixture of punk-grrrl attitude and songwriting skill: âThey reminded us of all our favourite bands rolled into one. Panic Pocket know how to turn anger and humour into brilliant pop songs.â Panic Pocket will be the main support band at Heavenlyâs sell-out London shows in May.
Many of Mad Half Hourâs 10 indie-pop anthems are concerned with being at odds with life's accepted milestones, feeling alienated from the people you thought wanted the same things as you, while trying to forge your own path. So the top-down janglepop of âBoyfriendâ reflects on what happens when your best friend finds loveâŠand insists on bringing it everywhere, and âGet Meâ answers claustrophobic questions about âsettling downâ with a not-so-silent scream over some deliciously dirty riffs.
But Panic Pocketâs superpower is their sense of fun. On Mad Half Hour, youâre never more than a few seconds away from a monster hook, killer harmony or an acerbically witty turn of phrase worthy of the bandâs heroes Aimee Mann or Liz Phair. From receiving a cryptic âfrog emojiâ from a long-forgotten one-night stand, to âDonât Get Me Startedââs streetlit walk of shame âvia Morrisons car parkâ, no memory is off-limits, no matter how painful.
If you want punkpop exuberance, lyrics that are so truthful they hurt, plus some very infectious tunes - then Mad Half Hour is exactly the soundtrack you need, right down to the minute.
Formed in 2017, Panic Pocket soon became a DIY sensation, releasing debut EP Never Gonna Happen, with Reckless Yes in 2019. Their debut album has found a new home.
Amelia and Rob at Skep Wax Records fell in love with the mixture of punk-grrrl attitude and songwriting skill: âThey reminded us of all our favourite bands rolled into one. Panic Pocket know how to turn anger and humour into brilliant pop songs.â Panic Pocket will be the main support band at Heavenlyâs sell-out London shows in May.
Many of Mad Half Hourâs 10 indie-pop anthems are concerned with being at odds with life's accepted milestones, feeling alienated from the people you thought wanted the same things as you, while trying to forge your own path. So the top-down janglepop of âBoyfriendâ reflects on what happens when your best friend finds loveâŠand insists on bringing it everywhere, and âGet Meâ answers claustrophobic questions about âsettling downâ with a not-so-silent scream over some deliciously dirty riffs.
But Panic Pocketâs superpower is their sense of fun. On Mad Half Hour, youâre never more than a few seconds away from a monster hook, killer harmony or an acerbically witty turn of phrase worthy of the bandâs heroes Aimee Mann or Liz Phair. From receiving a cryptic âfrog emojiâ from a long-forgotten one-night stand, to âDonât Get Me Startedââs streetlit walk of shame âvia Morrisons car parkâ, no memory is off-limits, no matter how painful.
If you want punkpop exuberance, lyrics that are so truthful they hurt, plus some very infectious tunes - then Mad Half Hour is exactly the soundtrack you need, right down to the minute.
Tracklist
1. Get Me
2. Still The Bad Guy
3. Mad Half Hour
4. Say Youâre Sorry
5. Out Of The Woodwork
6. Boyfriend
7. Cheryl (Red is The Bluest Colour)
8. Iâve Earned My Right To Be Petty
9. Mr Big
10. Donât Get Me Started
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A new wave of indiepop is emerging in the UK, and Panic Pocket are at the forefront of it. Playful, tuneful, sardonic and sassy, Sophie and Natalie have been friends since childhood, know each otherâs secrets - and probably know a few of yours too.
Formed in 2017, Panic Pocket soon became a DIY sensation, releasing debut EP Never Gonna Happen, with Reckless Yes in 2019. Their debut album has found a new home.
Amelia and Rob at Skep Wax Records fell in love with the mixture of punk-grrrl attitude and songwriting skill: âThey reminded us of all our favourite bands rolled into one. Panic Pocket know how to turn anger and humour into brilliant pop songs.â Panic Pocket will be the main support band at Heavenlyâs sell-out London shows in May.
Many of Mad Half Hourâs 10 indie-pop anthems are concerned with being at odds with life's accepted milestones, feeling alienated from the people you thought wanted the same things as you, while trying to forge your own path. So the top-down janglepop of âBoyfriendâ reflects on what happens when your best friend finds loveâŠand insists on bringing it everywhere, and âGet Meâ answers claustrophobic questions about âsettling downâ with a not-so-silent scream over some deliciously dirty riffs.
But Panic Pocketâs superpower is their sense of fun. On Mad Half Hour, youâre never more than a few seconds away from a monster hook, killer harmony or an acerbically witty turn of phrase worthy of the bandâs heroes Aimee Mann or Liz Phair. From receiving a cryptic âfrog emojiâ from a long-forgotten one-night stand, to âDonât Get Me Startedââs streetlit walk of shame âvia Morrisons car parkâ, no memory is off-limits, no matter how painful.
If you want punkpop exuberance, lyrics that are so truthful they hurt, plus some very infectious tunes - then Mad Half Hour is exactly the soundtrack you need, right down to the minute.
Formed in 2017, Panic Pocket soon became a DIY sensation, releasing debut EP Never Gonna Happen, with Reckless Yes in 2019. Their debut album has found a new home.
Amelia and Rob at Skep Wax Records fell in love with the mixture of punk-grrrl attitude and songwriting skill: âThey reminded us of all our favourite bands rolled into one. Panic Pocket know how to turn anger and humour into brilliant pop songs.â Panic Pocket will be the main support band at Heavenlyâs sell-out London shows in May.
Many of Mad Half Hourâs 10 indie-pop anthems are concerned with being at odds with life's accepted milestones, feeling alienated from the people you thought wanted the same things as you, while trying to forge your own path. So the top-down janglepop of âBoyfriendâ reflects on what happens when your best friend finds loveâŠand insists on bringing it everywhere, and âGet Meâ answers claustrophobic questions about âsettling downâ with a not-so-silent scream over some deliciously dirty riffs.
But Panic Pocketâs superpower is their sense of fun. On Mad Half Hour, youâre never more than a few seconds away from a monster hook, killer harmony or an acerbically witty turn of phrase worthy of the bandâs heroes Aimee Mann or Liz Phair. From receiving a cryptic âfrog emojiâ from a long-forgotten one-night stand, to âDonât Get Me Startedââs streetlit walk of shame âvia Morrisons car parkâ, no memory is off-limits, no matter how painful.
If you want punkpop exuberance, lyrics that are so truthful they hurt, plus some very infectious tunes - then Mad Half Hour is exactly the soundtrack you need, right down to the minute.
Tracklist
1. Get Me
2. Still The Bad Guy
3. Mad Half Hour
4. Say Youâre Sorry
5. Out Of The Woodwork
6. Boyfriend
7. Cheryl (Red is The Bluest Colour)
8. Iâve Earned My Right To Be Petty
9. Mr Big
10. Donât Get Me Started









