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    Flesh Creep rage against misinformation echo chambers on Flake

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    Flesh Creep rage against misinformation echo chambers on Flake


    Flesh Creep are taking aim at conspiracy theory culture on their new single Flake.

    The track arrives ahead of their show in London as part of Kerrang!’s Breach showcase at Blondies Taproom, where they’ll play alongside Still In Love, So Far So Good and Shooting Daggers.

    The song took root when bassist Jack Miles went to the Palestine benefit show in the band’s native Birmingham that Scowl, Pest Control and Speed played after they boycotted Download in 2024.

    “The instruments for Flake were written after attending a Palestine benefit show at Centrala in June 2024. It was one of those shows where you just had to be there – Scowl, Pest Control & how people came together in particular, left a lasting impression. The intention for Flake, was to create something that hopefully brings people together, gets them moving, and gives them something to jump to.”

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