3/14/2025

Panchiko share "Mac's Omelette" ahead of Ginkgo LP out April 4

PANCHIKO UNDERGO A CASUAL PERSONAL EPIPHANY ON THE MOODY & MELODIC "MAC'S OMELETTE"

"THE SUDDEN EMERGENCE OF BRITISH '90S OBSCURITIES PANCHIKO IS ONE OF THE WILDEST MUSIC STORIES WE'VE SEEN"
— STEREOGUM

FORTHCOMING ALBUM GINKGO DUE APRIL 4

US HEADLINING TOUR — INCLUDING HOLLYWOOD PALLADIUM, BROOKLYN PARAMOUNT — ON SALE NOW

Photo by Adam Alonzo


PRAISE FOR PANCHIKO
"Panchiko's story is unreal...From a discarded demo CD found in a charity shop in England to sold out tours and millions of monthly listeners, it's almost too good to be true."
Pigeons & Planes

"an enigma with an easy-swaying two-chord vamp that hints at Marvin Gaye...nostalgia meets menace"
The New York Times
on "Shandy in the Graveyard ft. billy woods"

"a genuine sensation."
Brooklyn Vegan

"bound to become your next obsession.”
Consequence

"promises to be a big deal."
Stereogum

"They’re now prepared to step into the limelight as an evolved version of the mysterious band that first captivated the digital underground."
Paste

"What comes next when your dreams come true? The answer is Gingko."
Line Of Best Fit

Today Panchiko, the English band who has consistently shattered expectations over the past few months, shares their latest single "Mac's Omelette." This is the fourth song form their forthcoming album Ginkgo, due out April 4 via Nettwerk, and precedes their biggest US tour to date with bills at Brooklyn Paramount, Hollywood Palladium, The Fillmore, & more all listed below. Listen to "Mac's Omelette" here, and pre-save Ginkgo here.

On "Mac's Omelette," we get a care-free, meandering, piano-led, introduction. This is shortly met with a darker melodic line, reminiscent of something Thom Yorke might conjure up while on an introspective stroll in the early evening. The sound is quite unexpected, given the last single "Honeycomb," which is lush with 1970s pop-rock  of ELO's "Mr. Blue Sky," or the moody "Shandy in the Graveyard" ft. New York rapper billy woods. 

 


Watch the official visualizer for "Mac's Omelette" here.


Of the single, Panchiko explains, "The little piano piece that wouldn’t go away, recorded on my brother’s piano one Christmas in Liverpool. It lived on the laptop for a while, but turned into this laid back number mid way through making the new album. Make what you want from the lyrics, To me the song represents being mid journey staring out the window finding new meanings in the unexpected, enjoying life right?" 

As 90s kids in the city of Nottingham, Panchiko played shows to nearly empty rooms and eventually set aside the hope of becoming full-time musicians to pursue other careers. That was true until 2020, after discovering that an internet user found Panchiko’s discarded 2000 demo CD, D>E>A>T>H>M>E>T>A>L, in a Nottingham charity shop, posted it to 4chan in 2016, and effectively made their long let-go-of dreams imperative to pursue.

With the new album, Panchiko rediscovers and expands upon its beloved sound. The original rawness and fine grit of the demo CD remain but with an even more varied palette. Across the record, we hear moments reminiscent of ELO's electronic, chromatic playfulness, OK Computer-esque, brainy theatricality, and even bits of Rage Against The Machine's hip-hop flow. 


Fans at The New York Times, NPR (Most Anticipated Albums 2025), Consequence, Fader, Uproxx, The Guardian, Bandcamp, and more have been fascinated by the band's story and blown away by their sound; both Stereogum and Brooklyn Vegan included Ginkgo in their Most Anticipated Albums of 2025 lists. Over the past year, they've reached 111M streams on Spotify alone, with their following on the platform growing by 166k in the same amount of time; they've sold out major venues in NYC (Brooklyn Steel), Los Angeles (The Novo), DC (9:30 Club), and so many more – doubling the size of venue they play in the span of two years – with a major festival appearance at Levitation this fall. They just wrapped up a tour across the US, with more upcoming dates in the US / EU / UK in Spring 2025. Routing below. 

Panchiko — now composed of original members Andy Wright (keyboardist and producer) and Owain Davies (vocalist and guitarist), alongside new members guitarist Robert Harris, bassist Shaun Ferreday, and drummer John Schofield — pursued their new path with vigor. Upon discovering their virality in 2020, they toured the world and wrote, recorded, and released their first album in 20+ years, 2023’s Failed At Maths. But after the thrill of the whirlwind came a new question. What comes next when your dreams come true? The answer is Gingko, a 13-track project that finds the band making some of their most introspective, cinematic, and moving music yet.

"Mac's Omelette" is out now, listen here.
Pre-save Ginkgo, due April 4, 2025, here.



PANCHIKO LIVE SPRING 2025



EU/UK
3/25 - Dublin, Ireland @ The Button Factory
3/26 - Glasgow, UK @ St Luke's
3/27 - Leeds, UK @ Brudenell Social Club
3/28 - Manchester, UK @ Academy 2
3/29 - Camden, UK @ Electric Ballroom
4/5 - Paris, France @ Petit Bain

US
5/28 - Boston, MA @ Big Night Live
5/29 - Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount
5/30 - Silver Spring, MD @ The Fillmore
5/31 - Raleigh, NC @ The Ritz
6/2 - Cleveland, OH @ Globe Iron
6/3 - Toronto, ON @ HISTORY
6/4 - Detroit, MI @ Majestic Theatre
6/5 - Louisville, KY @ Mercury Ballroom
6/7 - Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
6/8 - Omaha, NE @ The Slowdown
6/10 - Denver, CO @ Summit Music Hall
6/12 - Phoenix, AZ @ Marquee Theatre
6/13 - San Diego, CA @ SOMA
6/14 - Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Palladium
6/16 - Oakland, CA @ Fox Theatre
6/19 - Seattle, WA @ Showbox SoDo
6/20 - Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom
6/21 - Boise, ID @ Treefort Music Hall
6/23 - Salt Lake City, UT @ The Grand at the Complex
6/24 - Las Vegas, NV @ Portal at Area15


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