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pyncher really mean it this time and make the release show part of the joke

By Editorial Team - June 19, 2026

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pyncher really mean it this time and make the release show part of the joke

Summary

Manchester four-piece pyncher release I Really Mean It This Time via Heist or Hit, marking the EP with a London show before heading back into the UK and European circuit.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: June 19, 2026
  • Tags: pyncher, i really mean it this time, heist or hit, manchester, post-punk, garage rock, Manchester Post-Punk / Garage Rock

pyncher’s I Really Mean It This Time lands on 19 June via Heist or Hit, and the title has exactly the right amount of self-loathing theatre for a Manchester guitar band that knows how funny misery can be. The EP follows lead single Oh Boy and comes with a release show at London’s Shacklewell Arms before the band heads into UK and European dates supporting The Sophs. That rollout matters because pyncher feel like a band built for rooms rather than just feeds. Their whole appeal sits in the collision between post-punk awkwardness, garage-rock bite and the private feeling that everyone else has received the adult instruction manual except you. I Really Mean It This Time is a title for the repeatedly unserious, the half-reformed and the people who swear they are sorting their life out right after this gig.

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