31 January 2025 - 0 Comments
No Cigar is on a winning streak with the release of their new indie-rock anthem, Problem.
Listen to Problem HERE
A blend of jangly guitar and infectious riffs, with a driving beat and laid-back vibe, Problem captures the NZ rockers in their element and hints at some exciting plans on the horizon.
Problem and the band’s December single Chantilly were both written on a writing trip to France, providing a raw and intimate window into life on the road and the challenges faced: "If everything you touch turns to ash, should you still pluck the flower when it’s in bloom?"
Problem finds No Cigar in their most cruisy state and is a highly recommended listen when driving, out for a walk, sitting on a bus or train or meeting a friend for a drink. “It’s a versatile song, with a beautiful journey. Much like we had when writing it,” says the band.
Expect a video for Problem in the coming weeks, with the band teasing A Clockwork Orange influences. Keep your eyes peeled on the band’s social media channels for this.
Fans of No Cigar will also be delighted with news that after a gruelling touring schedule in Europe last year, they’re bringing their critically-acclaimed live show home for a run of shows in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin. Tickets are on sale now from www.nocigar.co.nz
Thursday March 13 - San Fran, Wellington
Friday March 14 - Double Whammy, Auckland
Saturday March 15 - Errick's Bar, Dunedin
Sunday March 16 - Loons, Christchurch
No Cigar formed in 2019 and has had a rapid rise to recognition as one of the country’s most promising acts. They have toured the world with their signature blend of psychedelic rock and groovy guitars, all the while drawing critical acclaim for albums such as 2023’s The Great Escape, which featured the #1 rock radio smash hit, Concubine. The track also debuted at #10 on 2024’s The Rock radio annual yearly countdown – the highest debut for a new band. The Great Escape continues to chart in the top 20 on the Aotearoa albums chart, where it has remained for 55 weeks.Their debut album Bievenido, released in 2022, and their 2020 EP Radical Road have also earned them critical acclaim.
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