Eschewing the arrogant indie boy swagger often seen in Manchester in favour of something much more encompassing, Bury, UK based four-piece Urban Theory have been plying their trade since 2016 with their idiosyncratic blend of snarling punk, dark new wave and indie rock. Having sold out shows across of city centre venues, whilst supporting notable Manchester names, it’s clear that the four-piece are far more than a flash in the pan. Their new single Dirty Faces is three and a half minutes of brooding post-punk, singer Alexander Quinn‘s yearning vocal delivery is tethered only by a cloying and steadfast bottom end. A far cry from the band’s hedonistic early material, Dirty Faces is the sound of Urban Theory looking ahead to the future, and taking the first confident steps t...