DESPITE hailing from down south, South-London’s Hotel Lux are opting to spend their Halloween weekend many miles from home in the heart of Glasgow.

Set to perform with The Ninth Wave at their special Laurieston Arches show before undergoing the new-age punk rite of passage that is a performance at The Priory, the band have set out a depraved and antagonistic manifesto with an ode to Albert Pierrepont known as ‘The Last Hangman.’

Adopting the infamous man that was accredited with the deaths of over 400 people before relinquishing the noose in 1956, this melancholic and eloquent post-punk affair intertwines musings on distinctly human traits such as abject misanthropy and apathy to reflect how the unflinching brutality of such an arhaic act perists  and arguably exacerbated in the modern world.

The last remaining tickets for the Ninth Wave’s Reformation EP launch are available here. 

Following that, the band will also play alongside The Dunts at Club Sabbath on Sunday 29th October at The Priory Bar on Sauchiehall Street.