Hummer To Release Posthumous Album “Time To Pack Up”

Hummer have announced they will release their final album, Time To Pack Up, via Horn & Hoof Records on the 16th February, the album will be available as a name your price download via Bandcamp and through streaming platforms. With a sound later compared in reviews to bands such as Leatherface, Hot Water Music, Stiff Little Fingers and early Green Day, Hummer released two EP’s and a full-length album, made a lot of friends, and gigged like mad up and down the country. However times change and all good things ultimately have to end, with the band, now all in their early thirties, playing their final shows in April 2022. Work on Time To Pack Up began some six months on from their final gig, with final mixing and mastering boxed-off at the end of 2023; it contains a batch of newer so...

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