
SCUSTIN Announce Debut Album Confessions Of A Pub Talker Released September 19th 2025
We recently had the stellar opportunity to check out the new single “The Ick (Don’t Put Blackcurrant In That Pint Of Guinness)”, from Dublin post-funk quartet SCUSTIN. You can listen to The Ick (Don’t Put Blackcurrant In That Pint Of Guinness)” Here
We are always on the lookout for killer grooves, and we have definitely found one from SCUSTIN, and their groove filled new single, “The Ick (Don’t Put Blackcurrant In That Pint Of Guinness)”

SCUSTIN are delighted to announce that their debut album Confessions Of A Pub Talker will be released on September, 19th 2025.
To celebrate the news, the band will releaselead single ‘The Ick (Don’t Put Blackcurrant In That Pint Of Guinness)’ on March 5th, 2025, just in time for the St Patrick’s Daycelebrations at their London headline show on March 17th, 2025 at The Dublin Castle, Camden.
Recorded and produced by Richie Kennedy(The Murder Capital, RIDE, Interpol, Shame) at Black Mountain Studios, forthcoming debut album Confessions Of A Pub Talker is a modern Irish concept record that tells the story of Larry, a barman in his mid-to-late 20s struggling to find his way amidst the social and economic uncertainties of modern Irish life.
Bracing lead single ‘The Ick’ is a tongue-in-cheek satire of the post-punk genre, embracing its recent resurgence and drawing on influences from early Viagra Boys, Idles, and Irish bands such as Gurriers and The Scratch.
The frantic energy displayed on the new single is simply electrifying, we were immediately captivated.
Commenting on the single, the band said: “Lyrically, the track addresses the sacrilegious attempts to taint Ireland’s most sacred beverage—Guinness—and draws a line between those who attempt such absurdities and those who don’t. The global phenomenon of “The Ick” serves as a fitting metaphor, delivering the message with a sharp edge of satire, and highlighting how trivial annoyances can become outlets for frustration in a world full of more significant issues.”
If you are like us, and are constantly searching for the next great groove, look no further then The Ick (Don’t Put Blackcurrant In That Pint Of Guinness)’, from SCUSTIN
The band have several live dates on sale now, including an appearance at Dublin’s annual Trinity Ball alongside Confidence Man, and an appearance at A Stone’s Throw Music Festival.
Live Dates:
16th March – Milton Keynes – Craufurd Arms
17th March – London, Camden – Dublin Castle
11th April – Dublin – Trinity Ball
25th May – Newcastle – A Stone’s Throw Music Festival
