Fast-rising Leicester trio Mouth Culture continue their hot streak of singles with new track ‘Regret 101’, out today via In Vogue Records with accompanying music video. Vocalist Jack Voss says: “Regret 101 is for anybody with any regrets or dirty laundry they haven’t dealt with yet. I think you can hear the different influences on this one quite clearly but we’ve twisted it and changed the recipe to our own. We’re hoping this is going to be one of the loudest tunes at the upcoming MC dates x”

Once again calling on Max Helyer of You Me At Six to produce the cut alongside longtime collaborator Jamie Ward, Mouth Culture’s latest is another attitude-filled slice of melody and riff driven goodness. The powerful lyrics are bound to be screamed back in the band’s faces when they take to the hallowed stage at Reading & Leeds Festivals this summer, as well as on their own UK headline tour in October.

‘Regret 101’ is the follow-up to Mouth Culture’s deliciously scathing single ‘Ratbag’,which went down a storm on their dates supporting You Me At Six on their final tour, with Hot Milk and at festivals including The Great Escape and Slam Dunk, all of which they’ve managed to squeeze into 2025 already. With a slew of further dates lined up for the rest of the year, it looks set to be another landmark one in the band’s journey to date. 

2024 poised Mouth Culture as a band on the edge of exploding, their year culminating with an incendiary (and sweaty) headline show at London’s iconic Underworld in November. The band levelled stages and ignited enthused singalongs with their supreme take on modern rock music wherever they went. Mouth Culture also released their ‘Whatever The Weather’ EP via InVogue Records a few months back to critical acclaim. 

MOUTH CULTURE ON TOUR:

TICKETS HERE

19 Aug             Firebug, Leicester (R&L warmup) 

23 Aug             Reading Festival 

24 Aug             Leeds Festival

30 Aug             Burn It Down Festival, Torquay 

22 Oct             Thekla, Bristol (headline tour) 

23 Oct             Asylum, Birmingham (headline tour) 

24 Oct             The Garage, London (headline tour) 

26 Oct             Academy 3, Manchester (headline tour – SOLD OUT)

27 Oct             G2, Glasgow (headline tour)