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Shame Closes SXSW London with Explosive Hometown Set
6 Jun
Summary
- Shame delivered a powerful closing performance at SXSW London.
- The band's roots trace back to a south London pub.
- Their debut album inspired a revival of the post-punk genre.

Shame delivered a potent closing performance at SXSW London, celebrating their journey from local pub jams to global recognition. The five-piece band, formed in south London, honed their craft in a local pub where regulars introduced them to seminal artists. This foundation heavily influenced their 2018 debut, 'Songs Of Praise,' a seminal work that, alongside releases by Idles and Fontaines D.C., reinvigorated the post-punk scene.
Their early, electrifying gigs at the 150-capacity Brixton Windmill were pivotal, fostering a 'South London scene' that impacted numerous emerging acts. Now, with three albums to their name, including the 2025 release 'Cutthroat' which marked a return to theatrical rock 'n' roll after more introspective records, Shame remains a formidable force in British guitar music. Their SXSW London performance occurred between international tours, underscoring their continued global reach and artistic vitality.