Live: Dry Cleaning and YHWH Nailgun – Thalia Hall – Chicago, IL – April 30, 2026

I got to chat with Dry Cleaning’s drummer, Nick Buxton, a bit at Chicago’s Thalia Hall before their set. He told me they love playing in the U.S. and especially in Chicago. Guitarist Tom Dowse mentioned during their set that the Chicago show was the fastest one to sell out for their current U.S. tour. It was thus an enthusiastic crowd for them.

First up were post-punkers YHWH Nailgun. At least, I think they’re post-punkers. They’re difficult to describe and also fascinating to watch. Sparse guitar arrangements from Saguiv Rosenstock that sound like synthesizers, synthesizers from Jack Tobias that sound like bass, acoustic drums from Sam Pickard that sound electric, and vocals from Zack Borzone that sound like chants and sometimes beatboxing. Their set was frenetic, weird, and had everyone intrigued for the entire half-hour they played.

Tobias at far right making a bold choice to wear a Detroit Lions jacket in Bears territory.

Dry Cleaning came out to a loud welcome and got down to business with “Sliced by a Fingernail” and the whole band sounded great from the start. “Blood” was the first song they played from their newest album, Secret Love, and they ended up playing the entire record interspersed with some of their (by now) classics.

The eye of Florence Shaw gazes upon us.

“Gary Ashby” was the first of those other tracks, and I’m surprised that fans aren’t showing up in turtle costumes to Dry Cleaning shows by this point. The song is a fan-favorite and is about a lost turtle, after all. The place went nuts for “Scratchcard Lanyard.” “Don’t Press Me” was a solid cut from Secret Love that had everyone agreeing with Florence Shaw.

Lewis Maynard was practically throwing down metal riffs by this point, and Buxton’s drumming was top-notch for the whole set. My favorite part of the show was their stretched-out, psyched-out version of “Conversation” (all the way back to their first EP – Sweet Princess) that ended the main set. It was great to hear them trying a new spin on it.

They closed the show with the funky “Hit My Head All Day,” which had the whole crowd grooving. It’s easy to overlook how good this band is at times, as it’s easy (and fun) to get lost in the stories and mysteries of Shaw’s lyrics. Hearing them live gives you a new appreciation for them. Get your tickets before their next show sells out.

Keep your mind open.

Thanks to the kind gent who let me snap a photograph of this.

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Dry Cleaning announce new “Swampy” EP.

Dry Cleaning, photographed in Max Miechowski’s studio in Tottenham, London, on 09/27/2022.

Stumpwork, the sophomore LP from Dry Cleaning, “vibrantly expand[ed] Dry Cleaning’s core sound” (Pitchfork), and became one of last year’s most acclaimed releases, garnering year-end praise from Rolling StoneSound Opinions, Uproxx, and many more. Following their performance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the UK outfit announce Swampy, a new EP composed of two previously unreleased tracks from the Stumpwork sessions, remixes and a demo, out March 1st on 4AD, and unveil two bonus tracks, “Swampy” and “Sombre Two.” Of the additions, the band says: “These two songs (‘Swampy’ and ‘Sombre Two’) were recorded in the Stumpwork sessions and they feel like good companions to us. They share a dusty, desolate and spacey atmosphere. On the eve of this release we have been touring through the southwest US, where these songs feel at home in the arid, Mars-like landscape of the Arizona desert.”

Also featured on Swampy are remixes from Charlotte Adigéry and Bolis Pupul, recently featured in Pitchfork’s “25 New and Rising Artists Shaping the Future of Music in 2023,” and Nourished By Time, who supported Dry Cleaning on their recently-wrapped North American tour. Swampy will be released digitally and as a limited edition cassette (band store only). Tonight, Dry Cleaning will begin the UK/EU leg of their Stumpwork tour, with full dates listed below. Tickets are on sale now.

 
LISTEN TO “SWAMPY” AND “SOMBRE TWO”
 
PRE-ORDER SWAMPY

DRY CLEANING TOUR DATES
Tue. Feb. 21 – Nottingham, UK @ Rock City
Wed Feb. 22 – Sheffield, UK @ The Foundry
Fri. Feb. 24 – Manchester, UK @ Albert Hall
Sat. Feb. 25 – Birmingham, UK @ O2 Institute
Sun. Feb. 26 – Bristol, UK @ O2 Academy
Tue. Feb. 28 – Cardiff, UK @ Tramshed
Wed. March 1 – Brighton, UK @ Chalk – SOLD OUT
Fri. March 3 – London, UK @ Roundhouse
Mon. Mar. 13 – Copenhagen, DK @ VEGA
Wed. Mar. 15 – Stockholm, SE @ Debaser Strand
Thu. Mar. 16 – Oslo, NO @ Parkteatret
Sat. Mar. 18 – Hamburg, DE @ Knust
Sun. Mar. 19 – Groningen, NL @ Vera – SOLD OUT
Mon. Mar. 20 – Amsterdam, NL @ Paradiso
Tue. March 22 – Offenbach, DE @ Hafen2
Thu. Mar. 23 – Munich, DE @ Strom
Fri. Mar. 24 – Vienna, AT @ Flex
Sat. Mar. 25 – Prague, CZ @ Futurum
Mon. Mar. 27 – Warsaw, PL @ Hybrydy
Tue. Mar. 28- Leipzig, DE @ UT Connewitz
Wed. Mar. 29 – Berlin, DE @ Festsaal Kreuzberg
Fri. Mar. 31 – Rotterdam, NL @ Maassilo
Sat. Apr. 1 – Antwerp, BE @ Trix
Sat. Aug. 26 – Domaine National de Saint-Cloud, FR @ Rock En Seine

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