Working for a Nuclear Free City

Working for a Nuclear Free City (WFANFC) is an eclectic indie band hailing from Manchester, England, known for their genre-blending approach that weaves together elements of electronic music, psychedelic rock, and post-rock. Formed in the early 2000s by brothers Phil and Jon Kay, along with Gary McClure and Ed Hulme, the band initially gained recognition in the Manchester music scene for their sonic experimentation and wide-ranging influences.

Their self-titled debut album, "Working for a Nuclear Free City," released in 2006, brought them critical acclaim and set the tone for their future work. The album showcased their ability to create atmospheric soundscapes while still delivering catchy melodies. Their sonic journey evolved with subsequent releases like the ambitious double album "Businessmen & Ghosts" in 2007, the trippy "Jojo Burger Tempest" in 2010, leading up to their decidedly more defined musical statements, "The Jojo Burger Tempest" and "What Do People Do All Day?" in 2010 and 2016 respectively. With each release, WFANFC continued to push the boundaries, exhibiting a commitment to exploring new sounds and emotional depths. The band's innovative approach to music and their unique contribution to the soundscape of the 2000s upholds their place as significant contributors to the indie music scene.

Latest Release
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What Do People Do All Day?
Album - 14 Tracks - Released February 5, 2016
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