HAVING released one of 2023′s best albums in the form of their superb debut, Blouse Club, Glastonbury-bound Problem Patterns’ anthemic new Belfast-centric tune is a strong contender for best single of ...
THERE are gigs, and then there are gigs. Occasionally, a live show comes along that's more than just a good night out, it actually kind of restores your faith in/love of music: Belfast queerpunk riot ...
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Problem Patterns set to blow the roof off the Magnet
Following on from their appearance at Newry Pride Festival 2024, the band are embarking on a tour working exclusively with DIY and independent promoters across Ireland this April and May. Their Newry ...
Problem Patterns have released a video for their new song “I Think You Should Leave”. The video was directed by the band and was edited by Alanah Smith. The song appears to be a standalone single and ...
Problem Patterns have announced that they have signed with Alcopop! Records. The band also announced that they will be releasing a new single called “Who Do We Not Save?” On March 8. Problem Patterns ...
Heading into the latter half of a decade together, Problem Patterns are well-seasoned and only getting weirder. Refusing the notion of softening with age, the band are constantly pushing themselves ...
The Belfast queercore quartet are fluid and ferocious, drawing on Bikini Kill and dispensing with a front person Belfast feminist queercore four-piece Problem Patterns – Alanah Smith, Beverley Boal, ...
Problem Patterns, from Belfast, are not limited by age or ability or binary identities. They don't have a front person, they swap instruments and roles to ensure that each member of the group has a ...
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