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Cusk make Dooms banjo sound like Shacklewell Arms chaos with a five-song map

By Editorial Team - July 1, 2026

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Cusk make Dooms banjo sound like Shacklewell Arms chaos with a five-song map

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Cusk announce their self-titled debut EP and share Dooms banjo, adding another jagged preview to the London group’s improvisation-born alt-rock world.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: July 1, 2026
  • Tags: cusk, dooms banjo, the bird records, london alt-rock, debut ep, London Alt-Rock / Debut EP

Cusk’s self-titled debut EP announcement gives 1 July a proper London live-circuit spark. Fronted by Esmé Creed-Miles and Evie Hilyer-Ziegler, the group first came together after meeting at an improvisation night at the Shacklewell Arms, which is exactly the kind of origin story that makes a debut EP feel earned rather than manufactured. New single Dooms banjo follows Blu tac piano and previews a five-track EP arriving 27 August via The Bird Records, the label launched by Charlie Wayne of Black Country, New Road and Mita De. The tracklist also includes Did it make you cry featuring jennylee, Beauty queen and Don’t change I love you, suggesting a band comfortable with emotional titles that look slightly crooked under fluorescent light. Cusk sound like a project built from rooms, risk, support slots and the happy accident of musicians finding one another before anyone told them to behave.

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