
Adult DVD
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Dinked : Transparent Blue Vinyl / Alternate Sleeve with Band Logo / Sticker sheet to design your own album cover / Signed photo of the band / Limited pressing of 1000
LP : Standard Black Vinyl
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When the members of Adult DVD first started experimenting with synths the Leeds-based band had zero expectations as to where it would take them. Now signed to Fat Possum Records, their debut album Adult DVD, establishes their landing point, an irreverent new voice existing in the space between electronic euphoria and spiky hardcore energy.Â
Both unique in their approach and thrilling in impact, the bandâs music has been shown love by Stereogum, Rolling Stone UK and The Line of Best Fit among others. Their breakout moment came with the single âBill Murray,â an incessantly catchy distillation of people on the internet believing Tom Hanks and Bill Murray are the same person. More recently, the glitchy and anthemic âReal Tree Leeâ was an A-list record at BBC 6Music and had support from BBC Radio 1.
At both Brightonâs The Great Escape and SXSW in Austin this year the band were championed as one of the buzziest acts of the festival with snaking queues of people waiting hours to see them perform . A relentless touring schedule in 2025 saw them hone their status as festival headliners in waiting, picking up a global army of new fans and playing to huge crowds at Glastonbury, Green Man, End Of The Road and more. The band recently toured Japan where they were greeted by fans in homemade Adult DVD merch, played a series of sold-out shows and saw posts about their performances go viral with millions of views.Â
In the making of their exhilarating debut album, vocalist Harry Hanson and synth-player Greg Lonsdale, alongside Danny Blackburn (guitar/synth), Jake Williams (synth), Jonathan Newell (drums), and George Manson (bass), went harder on what was already working for them: witty observational songwriting based in real-life characters and a pulsating synth-punk sound perfect for both the rave and the mosh pit. Fusing together an intense musical workout with depictions of a motley crew of figures ranging from 5G conspiracy theorists to an existential cowboy, Adult DVD is the electrifying sound of a band exceeding their own expectations while going just as hard, if not harder than their adrenaline-fuelled live shows.Â
On Adult DVD Hanson and Lonsdale continue to take a screenwriterâs approach to songwriting, filling their lyrics with stories pulled from the outskirts of society yet painting a vivid and comic picture of modern Britain. âWe don't take things too seriously,â Lonsdale explains. âThe lyrics have got sillier, the songs have got sillier. We make music for people to enjoy, so let them have a laugh.âÂ
Produced by the band at The Nave Studios Leeds , the general theme of the album is to let go and take life a little less seriously. âCowboy On Aisle Threeâ conjures an image of a wrangler swapping the rodeo for a supermarket over a swaggering synth riff . Itâs an EQ-pushing beast that merges an existential crisis with the bandâs playful spirit and relentless pursuit of bangers. Speaking about the song, Hanson says: âI came up with the idea when I was in Lidl. Iâm sure everyone has thought, âImagine if I just went nuts now,â to get out of doing the big shop.â Â
Adult DVD might favour fiction over facts but thatâs not to say these songs donât tap into something real. Album opener âDo As I Pleaseâ unpicks the myth of community spirit and zeroes in on the post-pandemic sensation of the self-serving individual. âWorldâs Best Boss,â meanwhile, rages against authority figures warped by tiny amounts of power (âIâm shaking your hand just because I get paidâ) and the importance of establishing an identity outside work. Another hit of pure unbridled energy, the industrial clatter of âJesus Christ Supercarâ finds the band taking aim at lifeâs bullshitters all too quick to explain away their lack of adventure. It stands as the opposite to their song âDo Something,â one of a few occasions when Adult DVD tips its cap to the bandâs older material. ââDo Somethingâ was about somebody trying things,â Lonsdale explains. ââJesus Christ Supercarâ is about always putting an excuse in the way.â
Simmering with boredom, wasted time, scams and a preoccupation with death and sex, the Adult DVD universe is a place to escape to and also get lost. These are songs that untangle the complicated ways in which people find themselves living, mining both laughter and energy from thinking. âThere isn't that much down time on the album,â Hanson says in reference to its pulsating energy and high BPM count. âIt's got harder in both directions. Itâs like the EPs but on steroids.â
 Adult DVD closes with a two song salvo that pushes things to new heights. âReal Tree Leeâ shows what happens when questioning the truth leads to falling down the âcretin sideâ of the internet and into a bog of conspiracy theories. âI remember my mate from school whose dad used to make his own diesel in his shed,â says Lonsdale. âThere was another guy who had loads of guns, too. We were interested in writing about these old boys with wild shit going on and where they go when they spend too much time online.â
 âRolling Faceââan acid house exploration of a wild night out that ends with its main character out of his mind â brings the album to a close. Its frantic pace, heavy breakbeats, and chanted vocals captures the bandâs pulsating live show, concluding a journey that hurtles out of the screen and into real life. âThe album starts in the evening and by the end of it, it's like itâs 3am,â says Hanson.Â
That release, from the twin streams of mundanity and chaos of modern life, makes Adult DVD one of the most entertaining and essential albums of the year.Â
Tracklist
Side A
1.â â Do As I Please
2.â â Coffin Dodger
3.â â Cold Caller
4.â â Minimal Criminal
5.â â Jesus Christ Supercar
6.â â Cowboy On Aisle Three
7.â â The Steaks Are High
Side B
8.â â Worldâs Best Boss
9.â â All I Need
10.â â Ghillie Suit
11.â â Real Tree Lee
12.â â Rolling Face
Product Info
Dinked : Transparent Blue Vinyl / Alternate Sleeve with Band Logo / Sticker sheet to design your own album cover / Signed photo of the band / Limited pressing of 1000
LP : Standard Black Vinyl
More Info
When the members of Adult DVD first started experimenting with synths the Leeds-based band had zero expectations as to where it would take them. Now signed to Fat Possum Records, their debut album Adult DVD, establishes their landing point, an irreverent new voice existing in the space between electronic euphoria and spiky hardcore energy.Â
Both unique in their approach and thrilling in impact, the bandâs music has been shown love by Stereogum, Rolling Stone UK and The Line of Best Fit among others. Their breakout moment came with the single âBill Murray,â an incessantly catchy distillation of people on the internet believing Tom Hanks and Bill Murray are the same person. More recently, the glitchy and anthemic âReal Tree Leeâ was an A-list record at BBC 6Music and had support from BBC Radio 1.
At both Brightonâs The Great Escape and SXSW in Austin this year the band were championed as one of the buzziest acts of the festival with snaking queues of people waiting hours to see them perform . A relentless touring schedule in 2025 saw them hone their status as festival headliners in waiting, picking up a global army of new fans and playing to huge crowds at Glastonbury, Green Man, End Of The Road and more. The band recently toured Japan where they were greeted by fans in homemade Adult DVD merch, played a series of sold-out shows and saw posts about their performances go viral with millions of views.Â
In the making of their exhilarating debut album, vocalist Harry Hanson and synth-player Greg Lonsdale, alongside Danny Blackburn (guitar/synth), Jake Williams (synth), Jonathan Newell (drums), and George Manson (bass), went harder on what was already working for them: witty observational songwriting based in real-life characters and a pulsating synth-punk sound perfect for both the rave and the mosh pit. Fusing together an intense musical workout with depictions of a motley crew of figures ranging from 5G conspiracy theorists to an existential cowboy, Adult DVD is the electrifying sound of a band exceeding their own expectations while going just as hard, if not harder than their adrenaline-fuelled live shows.Â
On Adult DVD Hanson and Lonsdale continue to take a screenwriterâs approach to songwriting, filling their lyrics with stories pulled from the outskirts of society yet painting a vivid and comic picture of modern Britain. âWe don't take things too seriously,â Lonsdale explains. âThe lyrics have got sillier, the songs have got sillier. We make music for people to enjoy, so let them have a laugh.âÂ
Produced by the band at The Nave Studios Leeds , the general theme of the album is to let go and take life a little less seriously. âCowboy On Aisle Threeâ conjures an image of a wrangler swapping the rodeo for a supermarket over a swaggering synth riff . Itâs an EQ-pushing beast that merges an existential crisis with the bandâs playful spirit and relentless pursuit of bangers. Speaking about the song, Hanson says: âI came up with the idea when I was in Lidl. Iâm sure everyone has thought, âImagine if I just went nuts now,â to get out of doing the big shop.â Â
Adult DVD might favour fiction over facts but thatâs not to say these songs donât tap into something real. Album opener âDo As I Pleaseâ unpicks the myth of community spirit and zeroes in on the post-pandemic sensation of the self-serving individual. âWorldâs Best Boss,â meanwhile, rages against authority figures warped by tiny amounts of power (âIâm shaking your hand just because I get paidâ) and the importance of establishing an identity outside work. Another hit of pure unbridled energy, the industrial clatter of âJesus Christ Supercarâ finds the band taking aim at lifeâs bullshitters all too quick to explain away their lack of adventure. It stands as the opposite to their song âDo Something,â one of a few occasions when Adult DVD tips its cap to the bandâs older material. ââDo Somethingâ was about somebody trying things,â Lonsdale explains. ââJesus Christ Supercarâ is about always putting an excuse in the way.â
Simmering with boredom, wasted time, scams and a preoccupation with death and sex, the Adult DVD universe is a place to escape to and also get lost. These are songs that untangle the complicated ways in which people find themselves living, mining both laughter and energy from thinking. âThere isn't that much down time on the album,â Hanson says in reference to its pulsating energy and high BPM count. âIt's got harder in both directions. Itâs like the EPs but on steroids.â
 Adult DVD closes with a two song salvo that pushes things to new heights. âReal Tree Leeâ shows what happens when questioning the truth leads to falling down the âcretin sideâ of the internet and into a bog of conspiracy theories. âI remember my mate from school whose dad used to make his own diesel in his shed,â says Lonsdale. âThere was another guy who had loads of guns, too. We were interested in writing about these old boys with wild shit going on and where they go when they spend too much time online.â
 âRolling Faceââan acid house exploration of a wild night out that ends with its main character out of his mind â brings the album to a close. Its frantic pace, heavy breakbeats, and chanted vocals captures the bandâs pulsating live show, concluding a journey that hurtles out of the screen and into real life. âThe album starts in the evening and by the end of it, it's like itâs 3am,â says Hanson.Â
That release, from the twin streams of mundanity and chaos of modern life, makes Adult DVD one of the most entertaining and essential albums of the year.Â
Tracklist
Side A
1.â â Do As I Please
2.â â Coffin Dodger
3.â â Cold Caller
4.â â Minimal Criminal
5.â â Jesus Christ Supercar
6.â â Cowboy On Aisle Three
7.â â The Steaks Are High
Side B
8.â â Worldâs Best Boss
9.â â All I Need
10.â â Ghillie Suit
11.â â Real Tree Lee
12.â â Rolling Face
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Product Info
Dinked : Transparent Blue Vinyl / Alternate Sleeve with Band Logo / Sticker sheet to design your own album cover / Signed photo of the band / Limited pressing of 1000
LP : Standard Black Vinyl
More Info
When the members of Adult DVD first started experimenting with synths the Leeds-based band had zero expectations as to where it would take them. Now signed to Fat Possum Records, their debut album Adult DVD, establishes their landing point, an irreverent new voice existing in the space between electronic euphoria and spiky hardcore energy.Â
Both unique in their approach and thrilling in impact, the bandâs music has been shown love by Stereogum, Rolling Stone UK and The Line of Best Fit among others. Their breakout moment came with the single âBill Murray,â an incessantly catchy distillation of people on the internet believing Tom Hanks and Bill Murray are the same person. More recently, the glitchy and anthemic âReal Tree Leeâ was an A-list record at BBC 6Music and had support from BBC Radio 1.
At both Brightonâs The Great Escape and SXSW in Austin this year the band were championed as one of the buzziest acts of the festival with snaking queues of people waiting hours to see them perform . A relentless touring schedule in 2025 saw them hone their status as festival headliners in waiting, picking up a global army of new fans and playing to huge crowds at Glastonbury, Green Man, End Of The Road and more. The band recently toured Japan where they were greeted by fans in homemade Adult DVD merch, played a series of sold-out shows and saw posts about their performances go viral with millions of views.Â
In the making of their exhilarating debut album, vocalist Harry Hanson and synth-player Greg Lonsdale, alongside Danny Blackburn (guitar/synth), Jake Williams (synth), Jonathan Newell (drums), and George Manson (bass), went harder on what was already working for them: witty observational songwriting based in real-life characters and a pulsating synth-punk sound perfect for both the rave and the mosh pit. Fusing together an intense musical workout with depictions of a motley crew of figures ranging from 5G conspiracy theorists to an existential cowboy, Adult DVD is the electrifying sound of a band exceeding their own expectations while going just as hard, if not harder than their adrenaline-fuelled live shows.Â
On Adult DVD Hanson and Lonsdale continue to take a screenwriterâs approach to songwriting, filling their lyrics with stories pulled from the outskirts of society yet painting a vivid and comic picture of modern Britain. âWe don't take things too seriously,â Lonsdale explains. âThe lyrics have got sillier, the songs have got sillier. We make music for people to enjoy, so let them have a laugh.âÂ
Produced by the band at The Nave Studios Leeds , the general theme of the album is to let go and take life a little less seriously. âCowboy On Aisle Threeâ conjures an image of a wrangler swapping the rodeo for a supermarket over a swaggering synth riff . Itâs an EQ-pushing beast that merges an existential crisis with the bandâs playful spirit and relentless pursuit of bangers. Speaking about the song, Hanson says: âI came up with the idea when I was in Lidl. Iâm sure everyone has thought, âImagine if I just went nuts now,â to get out of doing the big shop.â Â
Adult DVD might favour fiction over facts but thatâs not to say these songs donât tap into something real. Album opener âDo As I Pleaseâ unpicks the myth of community spirit and zeroes in on the post-pandemic sensation of the self-serving individual. âWorldâs Best Boss,â meanwhile, rages against authority figures warped by tiny amounts of power (âIâm shaking your hand just because I get paidâ) and the importance of establishing an identity outside work. Another hit of pure unbridled energy, the industrial clatter of âJesus Christ Supercarâ finds the band taking aim at lifeâs bullshitters all too quick to explain away their lack of adventure. It stands as the opposite to their song âDo Something,â one of a few occasions when Adult DVD tips its cap to the bandâs older material. ââDo Somethingâ was about somebody trying things,â Lonsdale explains. ââJesus Christ Supercarâ is about always putting an excuse in the way.â
Simmering with boredom, wasted time, scams and a preoccupation with death and sex, the Adult DVD universe is a place to escape to and also get lost. These are songs that untangle the complicated ways in which people find themselves living, mining both laughter and energy from thinking. âThere isn't that much down time on the album,â Hanson says in reference to its pulsating energy and high BPM count. âIt's got harder in both directions. Itâs like the EPs but on steroids.â
 Adult DVD closes with a two song salvo that pushes things to new heights. âReal Tree Leeâ shows what happens when questioning the truth leads to falling down the âcretin sideâ of the internet and into a bog of conspiracy theories. âI remember my mate from school whose dad used to make his own diesel in his shed,â says Lonsdale. âThere was another guy who had loads of guns, too. We were interested in writing about these old boys with wild shit going on and where they go when they spend too much time online.â
 âRolling Faceââan acid house exploration of a wild night out that ends with its main character out of his mind â brings the album to a close. Its frantic pace, heavy breakbeats, and chanted vocals captures the bandâs pulsating live show, concluding a journey that hurtles out of the screen and into real life. âThe album starts in the evening and by the end of it, it's like itâs 3am,â says Hanson.Â
That release, from the twin streams of mundanity and chaos of modern life, makes Adult DVD one of the most entertaining and essential albums of the year.Â
Tracklist
Side A
1.â â Do As I Please
2.â â Coffin Dodger
3.â â Cold Caller
4.â â Minimal Criminal
5.â â Jesus Christ Supercar
6.â â Cowboy On Aisle Three
7.â â The Steaks Are High
Side B
8.â â Worldâs Best Boss
9.â â All I Need
10.â â Ghillie Suit
11.â â Real Tree Lee
12.â â Rolling Face











