Punk-pop with brass, bite, and British bite-back
Intro:
Whitemore Way skewers modern British life with the charm of a pub argument and the energy of a summer festival. Mixing ska, pop-punk, and kitchen-sink commentary, they soundtrack oat-milk anxiety, digital disillusionment, and the strange glory of being just-about-coping.
Quote:
“Imagine a cup of PG Tips spiked with Red Stripe and mild existential crisis.”
Feature Tracks:
What’s Up With You All? – Whitmore Way

Whitmore Way come out swinging with What’s Up With You All? — a brash, brass-laced burst of frustration wrapped in high-energy riffs and razor-edged sarcasm.…
More Zaphod, Less Arthur – Whitmore Way

Description:More Zaphod, Less Arthur is a high-energy anthem inspired by The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, fusing punchy punk with ska rhythms and pop sensibility.…
Zac’s Mind-Bending Adventure – Whitmore Way

About the Track Zac’s Mind-Bending Adventure is a tongue-in-cheek tribute to retro video game chaos and tabloid heroism. Inspired by the cult classic Zac McKracken…
Break the Distraction – Whitmore Way

About the Track Break the Distraction is a fist-in-the-air anthem for the quietly radical. Whitmore Way pulls no punches in this critique of media spectacle,…
Middle-Class Problems – Whitmore Way

About the Track:Middle-Class Problems is a hilariously observant ode to the great modern British contradiction: suffering in comfort. Whitmore Way’s sharp lyrics capture latte dilemmas,…
A Bit of Britain – Whitmore Way

About the Track A Bit of Britain is an anthemic wink at British identity, culture, and contradictions. With its cheeky verses, orchestral nods, and a…
Pitsea Tip – Whitmore Way

About the Track:Pitsea Tip is a blisteringly funny, brass-stomped breakup anthem about emotional hoarding and Basildon’s most infamous dump. It’s both a metaphor and a…