Cowboy Hunters – Have A Pint

Glasgow’s Cowboy Hunters have unveiled “Have A Pint,” the latest single from their upcoming EP EPeepee. The track offers a blunt, exhilarating entry into the band’s world of wild mythology and pub-floor realism.

“Have A Pint” captures Cowboy Hunters’ mix of catharsis and nihilism, sounding like a demonic fairground ride unleashed in a pub. Equal parts confrontational and communal, the song reflects the band’s fascination with Glasgow’s drinking culture while delivering three minutes of raw, unfiltered energy. Their stripped-back setup of drums, bass, and shared vocals amplifies the physical impact of their live shows, turning every performance into an immersive experience where the crowd is rarely passive. The EP continues their direct approach, following previous releases including a cover of Princess Superstar and Mason’s cult club hit “Perfect (Exceeder).”

Known for their unpredictable and confrontational live performances, Cowboy Hunters have supported Franz Ferdinand and English Teacher, earning praise from Alex Kapranos as “the coolest band in Glasgow right now.” Their growing reputation has also seen them warm up crowds for Bob Vylan and secure slots on tours with Sleaford Mods, alongside festival appearances including 2000 Trees. Combining punk intensity with communal release, Cowboy Hunters continue to establish themselves as one of the UK’s most exciting and uncompromising acts.

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