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Gurriers introduce second album ‘Nobody’s Coming To Save You’ with fierce title track
The Dublin noiseniks next full-length will land this Autumn via Play It Again Sam.

Irish outfit Gurriers have announced details of their sophomore LP (the follow up to 2024’s ‘Come And See’), as well as sharing plans for an Autumn 2026 tour of the UK and Europe.
Entitled ‘Nobody’s Coming To Save You’, the new album is set to hit shelves on 25th September via their new label home of Play It Again Sam, and has been introduced by way of its incendiary opener and title track.
“It’s a song that feels hopeless on its first listen, but if you look at it more deeply it’s a call to action,” the Dublin band have noted of their latest offering. “No one is going to rise up if everyone expects someone else to do it. We all have to do our part in creating the change.”
This ethos of turning frustration into forward motion is one that runs throughout the record; produced by IDLES’ Mark Bowen and Loren Humphrey (Geese, Cameron Winter), it finds Gurriers more urgent than ever before.
What’s more, Gurriers will mark the arrival of ‘Nobody’s Coming To Save You’ with an extensive UK/EU tour later this year. Find out where you can catch them live and listen to their new single below.
‘Nobody’s Coming To Save You’ tracklist:
1. Nobody’s Coming To Save You
2. Party Lines
3. Shades
4. Pins
5. Today Is Not Enough
6. Drones
7. Nothing Happens Twice
8. Waiting For Fisher
9. I Wish I Was
10. Crybaby
Gurriers 2026 headline tour dates:
OCTOBER 2026
14 Glasgow, SWG3 (with Tramhaus)
15 Newcastle, Newcastle University (with Tramhaus)
16 Manchester, New Century (with Tramhaus)
17 Leeds, Project House (with Tramhaus)
19 Sheffield, Crookes Social Club (with Tramhaus)
20 Norwich, The Waterfront (with Tramhaus)
22 Bristol, Electric Bristol (with Tramhaus)
23 Birmingham, O2 Institute (with Tramhaus)
24 London, Electric Brixton (with Tramhaus)
25 Brighton, Concorde 2 (with Tramhaus)
28 Belfast, Ulster Hall (with Enola Gay)
29 Dublin, Vicar Street (with Enola Gay)
NOVEMBER 2026
01 Dublin, 3Olympia Theatre (with Child Of Prague)
04 Barcelona, La (2) de Apolo (with Really Good Time)
05 Madrid, Nazca (with Really Good Time)
06 Lisbon, Casa Capitão (with Really Good Time)
07 Porto, Mouco (with Really Good Time)
09 Bordeaux, Rock School Barbey (with Enola Gay)
10 Lyon, L’Epicerie Moderne (with Enola Gay)
17 Milan, Circolo Magnolia (with Enola Gay)
18 Bern, ISC (with Enola Gay)
19 Munich, Strom (with Enola Gay)
20 Vienna, Flex (Flex Café) (with Enola Gay)
21 Prague, Bike Jesus (with Enola Gay)
23 Warsaw, Hybrydy (with Enola Gay)
24 Berlin, Frannz Club (with Enola Gay)
26 Stockholm, Debaser (Debaser Nova) (with Enola Gay)
27 Oslo, John Dee (with Enola Gay)
28 Copenhagen, Loppen (with Enola Gay)
30 Hamburg, Betty (with Enola Gay)
DECEMBER 2026
01 Cologne, Club Bahnhof Ehrenfeld (CBE) (with Enola Gay)
03 Paris, Le Trabendo (with Enola Gay)
04 Luxembourg, Rotondes (with Enola Gay)
05 Brussels, Ancienne Belgique (with Enola Gay)
06 Lille, L’Aéronef (with Enola Gay)
07 Groningen, Vera (with Enola Gay)
09 Amsterdam, Paradiso (with Enola Gay)
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