Indie
Premiere: Reading Indie Band Third Lung Give it Their All on Electrifying New Single “No Names”
Reading indie band Third Lung give it their all on new single “No Names” from upcoming album ‘Gameplay’. Check out the video here.

Reading’s indie-rock outfit Third Lung are back with their third single “No Names”, lifted from their upcoming debut album Gameplay due this November.
An electrifying and energetic new anthem the track tells us that if you’re going to do something then give it everything you’ve got. Don’t hold back. Go big or go home.
In the build-up to the band’s album recording with long-term producer and friend Michael Smith (RYP Recordings), the track came to life in one of the band’s many writing sessions at Generation Studios and you can check out the track here:
Speaking about the single, the band told us:
“‘No Names’ was originally written on acoustic guitar by Cams with an aggressive percussive guitar line. During the making of the album, Cams and Tom had been experimenting with many different sounds and types of guitars and ‘No Names’ was the perfect track to delve even deeper into this aggressive attitude. It’s the only track so far that is driven mainly with guitar and drums.”
The band have announced a launch show for the album in their hometown of Reading on November 10th, 2022 at Sub 89 along with a selection of other dates.
10/08 – Reading – The Big Sleepout. The Launchpad Charity Show
10/15 – London – The Camden Club, Chalk Farm
11/05 – Reading – HMV Store
11/10 – Reading – Sub 89 (Launch Show)

Artwork for ‘No Names’ by Third Lung
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