King No-One Debut Video For “Neighbours”

UK band King No-One have shared a new video for For "Neighbours." The band kick off their tour on February 24 in Hull, England
UK band King No-One have shared a new video for For "Neighbours"

UK band King No-One kick have shared a new video for “Neighbours”, the track is lifted from their forthcoming EP, due out later this year. The group hit the road with a number of shows across the UK and EU starting February 2023.

The track follows their previous single “Dead Hotel.” “Neighbours” continues the group’s musical growth, a consuming sonic and thematic musical experience. They say: “Neighbours is about letting go of fears of people’s expectations of yourself. In that little way where society tries to bend you into the person that they want you to be. Neighbours boast an arrogant reply of ‘Surprise, you don’t know us at all, now F**k off’ A song for all the people who’ve felt society has forced them into a jar instead of trying to understand them. The story metaphor is inspired by the most horrific NYE party we’ve ever had where Zach drove a toy car through James’ bedroom door.”

Initially starting life as an important childhood friendship between Zach and guitarist Joe Martin, from the beginning the pair’s bond was an integral lifeline in a small Yorkshire town that offered few others. Both are neurodivergent, and Zach recalls the difficulties of growing up in a community with little understanding of either’s point of view. “It wasn’t a particularly supportive town or very diverse in any sense. Joe was the only other person who understood me and I understood him; we both offered what each other was missing,” he explains. “Our relationship is more like a brotherhood than a friendship.”

Along the way, the pair had invited drummer James Basile to join the fold. Having already begun to take the band they’d christened King No-One for its egalitarian principles (“It’s about the idea that no-one is above anyone else, no matter your gender, sexuality, race or anything”) seriously, the then-17-year-olds decided not to buy tickets for that year’s Leeds Festival, convinced they’d find a way to play. A few months later, having won a battle of the bands, they were on the Leeds stage with a renewed belief in what they had started to create. “That small action was enough for us all to have full confidence in us as a band,” he nods.

If there’s a second thread that weaves itself alongside King No-One’s (completed by recently-joined bassist Rob Gration) message of hard-earned self-celebration, it’s one of an equal sense of hard work and determination. Having had a taste of success, but with no financial backing or support behind them, the band decided to take matters into their own hands, busking on the streets of York and building a fanbase in the most grassroots way possible. The money they made went back into the band to fund recordings; by the time they’d put some early songs online and announced a self-promoted gig in a small local venue, they’d already earned a following that was queueing down the street to get in.

King No-One became the first unsigned band to ever get booked for the NME/Radio One stage at Reading and Leeds; having nurtured their fanbase from nothing to selling out shows up and down the country whilst remaining completely independent; having cultivated and built a band that really means something, not just for its members but for all the fans that are also seeking something truer and better from life, expectation is something that King No-One are never ones to be bound by.

King No-One 2023 Tour Dates

FEB
24th – Southampton – Joiners
25th – Birmingham – Muthers Studio
26th – Glasgow – The Garage
27th – Newcastle – World Headquarters
MARCH
1st – Cardiff – Clwb Ifor Bach
2nd – Bristol – Thekla
3rd – TBC – Sheffield
4th – Lincoln – The Drill
6th – Nottingham – Rescue Rooms
7th – Cambridge – Junction 2
8th – London – The Garage
9th – Manchester – Manchester
11th – Leeds – Wardrobe
24th – Baden (CH) – Werrk
25th – Paris (FR) – NO.PI
29th – Prague (CZ) – Bike Jesus
APRIL
1st – Groningen (NL) – Simplon
2nd – Rotterdam (NL) – Rotown

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