Doors: 8PM Show: 9PM ALL AGES shame were tourists in their own adolescence - and nothing was quite like the postcard. The freefall of their early twenties, in all its delight and disaster, was tangled up in being hailed one of post-punk?s greatest hopes. If their first album, "Songs of Praise" was fuelled by pint-sloshing teenage vitriol, then their second, "Drunk Tank Pink" delved into a different kind of intensity. Wading into uncharted musical waters, emboldened by their wit and earned cynicism, they created something with the abandon of a band who had nothing to lose. Having forced their way through their second album?s identity crisis, they arrive, finally, at a place of hard-won maturity. Enter: "Food for Worms," released February 2023, which singer Charlie Steen declares to be ?the Lamborghini of shame records.? shame are Charlie Steen (vocals), Eddie Green and Sean Coyle-Smith (guitars), Josh Finerty (bass), and Charlie Forbes (drums).