Vukovar share video for "New World Order"

Small Bear Records has released the debut album from Vukovar – Emperor.  As usual with Small Bear Records releases it can be downloaded on a name-your-price basis, with a special limited edition handmade CDR also available. You can find it here – https://vukovarsmallbear.bandcamp.com/album/emperor
The band was formed by Rick Clarke and Dan Shea (also of The Bordellos and Neurotic Wreck) following the disintegration of their former group The Longdrone Flowers. In their own words “Vukovar hails from the Brutalist wastelands in the North of England. Ultra-Realism. Depravity. Monotony. Concrete. Hedonism. Silence. Vukovar are idealists, voyeurs and totalitarians. Formed in 2014”. ‘Emperor’ was recorded one weekend in the summer of 2014 at Red Lyon Studios on the Isle of Man, home of Small Bear Records. Produced by Dan Ankers and Phil Reynolds, the album sessions became almost a Small Bear supergroup, with contributions from Mikie Daugherty (Postcode, Nanaki, etc), Jonny Peacock (Postcode), Marie Reynolds (Postcode, Stoliday, etc) and Mark Sayle (Circus worlD). Vukovar consider ‘Emperor’ to be their ‘pop’ album (albeit a vision of pop that contains influences from no wave, industrial, garage rock and punk), something that Ankers and Reynolds aimed to accentuate when mixing the record, whilst retaining the unique personality of the band and their sound.
The video for lead single “New World Order,” directed by controversial underground film-maker Venison Lamprey, can be viewed here: