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Basement Announce ‘Wired’ – First New Album in 8 Years!
On May 8th, Basement will return with ‘Wired,’ via Run For Cover Records. They have released the singles “Wired” and “Broken By Design.”
On May 8th, British alternative rock mainstays Basement will return with Wired, marking their first new album in eight years as well as a reunion with their original label, Run For Cover Records. Across the LP’s twelve tracks, fans will hear a return to the unbridled passion and creative intuition that’s always animated their best material.
Today, the band — vocalist Andrew Fisher, guitarists Alex Henery and Ronan Crix, bassist Duncan Stewart, and drummer James Fisher — tease Wired with the release of lead singles “Wired” and “Broken By Design,” which together showcase the album’s dynamic breadth. The title-track is the most urgent they’ve ever sounded, a surefire live staple propelled by needling guitars, a slugging drumbeat, and a skyscraping hook that finds Fisher’s voice in peak form. “Broken By Design” has the opposite temperament: dusky, delicate, bass-led, but still quintessentially Basement in its immediate catchiness and moody character.
Speaking of the singles, the band’s Andrew Fisher says:
“‘Wired’ is about how sometimes it feels that we are set up to feel and behave in certain ways beyond our control. That no matter how hard you try to hide it, eventually it will come out – either by choice or by force. This song was almost lost – a few of us were into it, but it sort of lost traction for a bit. Then one day it cropped back up, and we put it at the forefront of our minds, and it ended up being one of my favourite songs to perform and record.”
He continues:
“‘Broken By Design’ is about giving something your absolute best and realizing it’s destined to fail. Getting to the other side of the situation, looking back and deciding to do everything differently and feeling grateful for the opportunity to grow. We’ve all done a lot of work on getting better at talking to each other as friends and as bandmates. Sometimes that’s an easy distinction – or rather, not a distinction at all. Other times, the lines are blurred, and we lose track of who we are and why we do this. When I’m singing, ‘let’s go back to the start,’ I mean to when we did this purely for fun. For an excuse to see each other, to travel, to be creative, to express ourselves through music. We all feel so lucky to be in a position to still get to do this, and this album and this song in particular is us trying to go back to how it should be.”
This summer, Basement will embark on a European tour followed by an appearance at London’s All Points East Festival in August. All shows are listed below with North American dates to be announced soon.
Basement were adamant that Wired had to be their most decisive artistic statement yet. A bold musical swing that people will either love or hate, but that absolutely can’t elicit a muted reaction from their fans. The group spent years writing and refining the twelve no-bloat songs, working closer and communicating better than ever while building out the tracklist as a group in various studios long before they began recording. Therefore, the songs were fully-formed by the time they hit the studio with powerhouse producer John Congleton (St. Vincent, Mannequin Pussy), who helped the band manifest the heightened version of Basement that they’d always dreamt of. Imperfections were celebrated, each member’s ideas were incorporated, and Congleton ensured that every moment on Wired sounds both precise and enervated.
Guitarist Alex Henery states:
“I never thought Basement could sound like this. But in my head, it’s what I’ve always wanted Basement to sound like.”
Every time Basement takes a break, their band gets bigger. The quintet’s 2011 debut, I Wish You Could Stay Here, gave them a foothold in the post-hardcore groundswell of the early 2010s, but Basement had already decided to call it quits before their far more evolved follow-up, Colourmeinkindness, had even hit the shelves. Upon disbanding in late 2012 so vocalist Fisher could get his teaching degree, Basement’s underground following ballooned in their absence, and when they eventually reformed in 2014, they were welcomed back as mainstays of the scene.
Basement charged forward with two more LPs, 2016’s snappier Promise Everything and 2018’s sleeker Beside Myself, but after the latter record, which was released on a major label, Basement knew they needed to take a year off to recalibrate.
Fisher admits:
“We were all left with a really weird, sour taste in our mouth after signing to a major label and having all these people control things.”
During their COVID-era hiatus, each member questioned whether the band should even continue as they spent time pursuing their own creative outlets. It was a period of serious existential reflection for the guys in Basement, and at one point, Henery considered stepping away from the band altogether before Fisher intervened, knowing that everyone in Basement needed the band to persevere.
Fisher says:
“Alex saying that he was ready to cut the cord was what I needed to be like ‘Nope, we cannot do that.’”

Basement ‘Wired’ album artwork
After some deep conversations that reaffirmed their creative alliance, Henery and Fisher reconvened to begin writing again with no label pressures and no strings attached. Instantly, the seeds of Wired began to take shape, and soon enough, the whole band knew they had something special in the works. Coincidentally, not long after Basement began properly sculpting LP5, the Colourmeinkindness song “Covet” caught wind on TikTok and swiftly became a viral hit, earning a Gold certification in 2024 — twelve years after its release — and introducing Basement’s music to a whole new generation of internet-savvy fans.
Wired Track Listing:
1. Time Waster
2. WIRED
3. Deadweight
4. Broken By Design
5. Pick Up The Pieces
6. Embrace
7. Sever
8. The Way I Feel
9. Satisfy
10. Head Alight
11. Longshot
12. Summer’s End
Tour Dates:
06/05 – Rock Am Ring – Nürburg, RP, Germany (Sold Out, Join Waitlist)
06/06 – Rock im Park – Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany
06/08 – Loppen – Copenhagen, DK (with Glare)
06/09 – Kollektivet Livet – Stockholm, Sweden (with Glare)
06/14 – TAMA – Poznań, Poland (with Glare)
06/15 – Schlachthof – Wiesbaden, HE, Germany (with Glare)
06/17 – zakk – Düsseldorf, Germany (with Glare)
06/19 – Hurricane Festival – Scheeßel, NDS, Germany
06/20 – Southside Festival – Neuhausen ob Eck, BW, Germany
06/21 – Farewell Youth Fest 2 – Dresden, Germany
06/23 – Magazzini Generali – Milan, Lombardy, Italy (with Fiddlehead)
06/24 – Dynamo Zürich (Dynamo) – Zürich, ZH, Switzerland (with Fiddlehead)
06/25 – Jera on Air – Ysselsteyn, Limburg, Netherlands
06/26 – Mia Mao – Paris, France (with Fiddlehead)
06/28 – Bowlers Exhibition Centre – Manchester, UK (Outbreak Festival headline)
08/23 – Victoria Park – London, UK (All Points East)
08/27 – 08/29 – Canela Party – Torremolinos, Spain
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