CovidChee§eParty

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Covid Chee§e Party

Based in Surrey, this stylish indie foursome play modern and classic floor fillers with an irresistible rock n’ roll swagger.

CCP are made up of four incredible young musicians, all of whom operate at the very top of the prestigious London music scene. Their setlist consists of two hours of dance floor cramming popular classics from across the last four decades. From The Fratellis to Fleetwood Mac and everything in between, there’s something for everyone in a thrilling live show that crackles with boisterous indie rock energy from first song to last. They also offer peerless, concert-level stage production set provided as standard. All this means that every possible aspect of your evening’s entertainment is taken care of in a single, easy booking.

As standard Covid Cheese Party provide:

Two hours of fantastic live music, split into sets as required
A superb repertoire of songs, from classics to current chart
Concert level PA & stage lighting
Pre-recorded music between sets
PAT Tested equipment and Public Liability Insurance

Covid Cheese Party have dropped an unexpected album of “lost” tracks from their early years titled Shite Songs (Found). Featuring a number of previously unreleased songs and an original demo of the now iconic Smash The Back Doors In, this is a gloriously nostalgic collection for any die-hard CCP fan.

2019 was a mega year for the band, as they released their third UK Top 5 album Arse Bandit. Applauded by critics and supported by a formidable UK-wide arena tour, the band had seamlessly brought the mid-noughties indie haze from which they arose into a renaissance period. Not only that but they began to cement themselves as worthy main-stage headliners.

With their debut album Fuckinspiel celebrating its 10th birthday in 2020, and the opportunities to celebrate this milestone becoming slimmer as summer festivals slowly disappear, it seems an opportune moment for the band to reflect on their origins.

Sniff The Cheese; a somewhat funkier sound was supposed to make it’s way onto Fuckinspiel however as the band have now revealed budget played a role in the decision to exclude it; “Back in 2009 we could only afford two weeks in the studio to record”. It’s also difficult now to see where the song would have comfortably sat on the track listing.

What follows from this is a short-lived but glorious reunion of skinny jeans, and twinkly indie guitar noises. Kiss My Ring takes on a rockier edge with a noise similar although not as attuned to Pearl Jam.