Call Me Malcolm at Exchange
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A gig held at Exchange on Saturday 20th July. The event starts at 19:30.


Fishlock, Deadpunk and ILM present
Call Me Malcolm
Captain Accident
Fidget and the Twitchers
Common Sense Kid

Razor-toothed, harmony infused, delicately ferocious ska. British 5-piece Call Me Malcolm exploded onto the Ska Punk scene in 2018 with a record described by ska legends Less Than Jake as "a saving grace of the genre." Malcolm's genre blending mastery and intricate songwriting has since crafted “some of the most special, unique, ambitious music in the punk underground.” (BrooklynVegan) landing them at #8 in Ska Punk Daily’s “Albums of the Decade” and #15 in Brooklyn Vegan’s “Best Punk Albums of 2020” with consecutive releases.

2024 sees the release of Echoes and Ghosts, a 10-track, melodic powerhouse about identity, self, and suicide. Songwriter-in-chief Lucias describes it as “a eulogy for the parts of myself I killed with medication, and a love letter to the silhouette I became.”

Call Me Malcolm are the first UK band to sign with Bad Time Records (We Are The Union, Kill Lincoln, JER/Skatune Network).

Call Me Malcolm are part of the Blackstar Amplification and London Drumstick Company rosters, and are represented by All Corners Artist Booking (w/ Big D & The Kids Table, The Planet Smashers, Lightyear, Random Hand)

“Genius” - Vive Le Rock

“Nothing short of epic.” - RockFreaks

“Real artistic and musical perfection.” - Au Rythme du Ska

Exchange has a small ramp entrance from the street. Our bar and main event space are on the ground floor and we have an accessible toilet. If you need any other info on accessibility, please contact [email protected]

Entry requirements: 14+, any under 18s accompanied by 21+ adult 1:1 ratio

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