Back by popular demand Panchiko announced last month their first new album in over two decades, Failed at Math(s), will arrive on May 5, followed by an expansive U.S. spring tour, kicking off May 7 in ...
Today (November 22), Panchiko announced their forthcoming album, Ginkgo. Although the body of work isn’t set to be released until April 2025, Panchiko unveiled the project’s official title track. As ...
Originally around from 1997-2001, Panchiko had a surprise rise in popularity about two decades later when their obscure 2000 debut EP D>E>A>T>H>M>E>T>A>L went viral after being uploaded to the ...
Back by popular demand UK quartet Panchiko has been rolling out their first new album in over two decades, Failed at Math(s), leading up to a May 5 release, Today, the quartet has released a second ...
UK dreampop cult group Panchiko are back in action, gearing up to release their first album in 20 years in May. Here’s another song from that. “Until recently ‘Until I Know’ was just half of a 20 year ...
Indie rock fans typically hold two contradictory beliefs about the music industry — it’s filled with clueless idiots who are somehow also evil masterminds, sublimating success from subterfuge alone.
The sudden emergence of British '90s obscurities Panchiko is one of the wildest music stories we've seen in recent years. Way back in the '90s, the Nottingham band only barely released a demo CD ...
If Yesterday director Richard Curtis’s next film was about the story of Panchiko, audiences would laugh it off for being too far-fetched. Four 16-year-old school friends from Nottingham, U.K. start a ...
Panchiko, originally the side project of four British schoolboys, Owain Davies, Andrew Wright, Shaun Ferreday and an unspecified John, formed around 1997 or 1998. After the group’s first EP, ...
Nowadays, it’s easy to take for granted the significance of the internet in the rise of musicians who may not have otherwise attained widespread recognition. Justin Bieber was just some homeschooled ...