Pause at You
Courting is a four-person post-punk band from Liverpool, United Kingdom. They formed in 2018, consisting of Sean Murphy-O'Neill (Vocals/Guitar), Sean Thomas (Drums), Joshua Cope (Guitar) and Connor McCann (bass) and quickly built a known reputation for themselves in the Liverpool music scene. 2019 brought them their first single Not Yr Man and several support slots with bands such as Heavy Lungs, FEET and Sports Team. In January of 2020, they released fan-favourite single Football. This was met with great critical reception and got them their first mainstream radio play on BBC Radio 1 and 6. Lockdown hit and they released label-debut David Byrne’s Badside under Nice Swan Records. In August, while restrictions were temporarily eased, they took to Whitewood Studios again to record Grand National. Lead single Popshop! was released in November with the announcement of the EP. This took the band to a new horizon, with the addition of live guitarist/noisemaker – Josh Cope – a good friend of the band. Two remixes of the song from The Lounge Society and Home Counties were released shortly after. In March 2021 they released the second single and title track from the EP, Grand National. They announced their debut headline tour shortly after this release: including an upgrade of hometown headline (from Phase One to O2 Academy 2). On April 9th, they released debut EP Grand National to high acclaim. The band toured extensively behind this in September 2021. The band would then release their debut studio album Guitar Music the following year in 2022. Following a handful of singles, they released their sophomore album New Last Name in 2024, largely altering their noisy post-punk sound for a more auto-tuned, pop rock flavour. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Courting is a four-person post-punk band from Liverpool, United Kingdom. They formed in 2018, consisting of Sean Murphy-O'Neill (Vocals/Guitar), Sean Thomas (Drums), Joshua Cope (Guitar) and Connor McCann (bass) and quickly built a known reputation for themselves in the Liverpool music scene. 2019 brought them their first single Not Yr Man and several support slots with bands such as Heavy Lungs, FEET and Sports Team. In January of 2020, they released fan-favourite single Football. This was met with great critical reception and got them their first mainstream radio play on BBC Radio 1 and 6. Lockdown hit and they released label-debut David Byrne’s Badside under Nice Swan Records. In August, while restrictions were temporarily eased, they took to Whitewood Studios again to record Grand National. Lead single Popshop! was released in November with the announcement of the EP. This took the band to a new horizon, with the addition of live guitarist/noisemaker – Josh Cope – a good friend of the band. Two remixes of the song from The Lounge Society and Home Counties were released shortly after. In March 2021 they released the second single and title track from the EP, Grand National. They announced their debut headline tour shortly after this release: including an upgrade of hometown headline (from Phase One to O2 Academy 2). On April 9th, they released debut EP Grand National to high acclaim. The band toured extensively behind this in September 2021. The band would then release their debut studio album Guitar Music the following year in 2022. Following a handful of singles, they released their sophomore album New Last Name in 2024, largely altering their noisy post-punk sound for a more auto-tuned, pop rock flavour. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
1919
Abecedarians
Actors
Agentss
Popshop!
Tennis
Famous
Grand National
Jumper
Loaded
Pause At You
After You
Cosplay / Twin Cities
Emily G
Flex
We Look Good Together (Big Words)
Namcy
Crass (redux)
Uncanny Valley Forever
Crass
Throw
David Byrne's Badside
PDA
Football
Stealth Rollback
Rollback Intro
Battle
The Wedding
The Hills
Eleven Sent (This Time)
Lust for Life
Likely place for them to be
Babys
Happy Endings
America
Slow Burner
Not Yr Man
the twins (1969)
Throw - Edit
Popshop! - The Lounge Society Remix
Crass - Robbie & Mona Mix
Slow Burner - Just Wondering Mix
Popshop! - The Lounge Society Dub
Crass - Glows Catholic Mix
Popshop! - Home Counties Remix
Parking Spaces
Crass - Glows Catholic Dub
Cosplay/Twin Cities
Popshop! - The Lounge Society Dub Mix
Throw (Edit)
Crass - Glows Mix
I Love It (Icona Pop & Charli XCX Cover)
Cosplay / Twin Cities
Tennis (Demo)
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