The Last Hangmen

The Last Hangmen: Garage Rock Revivalists
The Last Hangmen are a British garage rock band known for their raw, energetic sound and explosive live shows. Hailing from Manchester, the group achieved a significant cult following with their 2010 debut album, which charted in the UK Top 40 and spawned several independent radio hits.
Early career
The band formed in 2004, born from the city's fertile post-punk and indie scene. After years of honing their sound in local pubs, they self-released a limited-run EP titled "Rope Burns" in 2007, which caught the attention of several independent labels.
This early buzz led to a signing with the UK indie label Rough Edge Records in 2008. Their first single for the label, "Gallows Humour," received regular airplay on BBC Radio 6 Music, setting the stage for their subsequent breakthrough.
Breakthrough
The Last Hangmen's major breakthrough arrived in 2010 with their debut album, "Noose Tightens." Released on Rough Edge, the album entered the UK Albums Chart at number 32 and was certified Silver in the UK for sales exceeding 60,000 copies.
This success was fueled by relentless touring and the growing popularity of the album's lead single. The band's blend of distorted guitars and anthemic choruses found a ready audience among fans of the burgeoning garage rock revival.
Key tracks
Gallows Humour — This early single established their signature raucous sound on national radio and remains a live staple.
Last Rites — The lead single from "Noose Tightens," its music video received heavy rotation on music television channels like Scuzz.
Twitch — A fan-favorite B-side that later became a radio hit, showcasing their more melodic, punk-inflected side.
Dead Man's Hand — This track from their second album exemplifies their evolution into tighter songwriting with a powerful, driving rhythm.
The band's momentum continued with their 2013 follow-up, "Knots." While it didn't match the chart peak of its predecessor, it solidified their reputation and expanded their touring circuit into Europe and North America. A notable collaboration came in 2015 when they recorded a track with producer Jim Abbiss, known for his work with Arctic Monkeys.
Their most recent studio album, 2018's "Third Circle," saw them experiment with broader psychedelic rock textures while maintaining their core garage rock energy. They have maintained a consistent touring schedule, headlining mid-sized venues and appearing at major festivals like Reading and Leeds.
Fans of The Last Hangmen's gritty British rock often appreciate the work of similar artists. The Libertines share a similar raw, poetic energy and chaotic garage spirit. Royal Blood mirrors their powerful, riff-driven duo-based intensity. The Strokes were a clear early influence on their sharp, modern take on classic rock and roll structures. Yard Act continues a similar lineage of witty, post-punk-inflected rock emerging from the UK.
The music of The Last Hangmen maintains a strong presence on radio. Their hits are regularly featured on classic rock FM stations and alternative rock radio stations that champion guitar-driven music. Online rock radio streams and independent music radio stations frequently include their tracks in rotation, especially their anthemic singles from "Noose Tightens."
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