CHALK Drops New Single "Get F*cked" Ahead of 2026 Tour
The collaboration that birthed the track began in 2025 when the Belfast‑based duo met Irish electronic producer Kettama (Evan Campbell) at a London show at Village Underground. According to the band’s statement, the instant mutual admiration turned a casual encounter into a creative partnership. “Get Fcked” had originally been earmarked for Crystalpunk*, but the song didn’t fit the final album cut. It lay dormant until Ross Cullen and Benedict Goddard brought Kettama into the mix, who reworked the demo into the punchy single we hear today.
Crystalpunk, released earlier in 2026, was praised for its daring blend of 1970s‑80s punk grit and 1990s rave rhythm. The eight‑track collection showcased jagged post‑punk guitars alongside ethereal electronic textures, a sonic collage that reflects the duo’s influences and the cultural politics of their generation. “Get F*cked” continues that hybrid aesthetic, layering aggressive guitar riffs with sharp electronic percussion and a vocal delivery that cuts through the mix.
The single’s launch dovetails with a packed 2026 touring schedule. The duo will headline the Electric Ballroom in Camden on July 24, the largest London venue they’ve ever played. A week later they’ll make their debut at Lollapalooza in Chicago, followed by a support slot with British post‑punk outfit IDLES in Belfast on August 26. Additional appearances include Stendhal Festival in Limavady (July 4), Festival D’ete de Quebec (July 12), OFF Festival in Katowice (August 8), and a series of other European and North American festivals.
CHALK is a two‑man unit: Ross Cullen handles vocals and production, while Benedict Goddard brings guitar and synth textures. Their partnership has often been described as a “collision of punk and electronic music,” and “Get F*cked” exemplifies that identity. The collaboration also underscores the growing network of UK and Irish electronic producers, with Kettama’s production style complementing the duo’s raw sound.
Re‑establishing their presence after a period of silence, CHALK’s new single offers a fresh promotional push ahead of the tour. It also signals a willingness to experiment with new production approaches, hinting at the evolution of their signature blend of punk energy and electronic nuance.
In sum, CHALK’s “Get Fcked” marks the duo’s first single since Crystalpunk*, produced in partnership with Kettama and released via Alter Music. The track is part of a broader 2026 tour that includes headline shows in London, a debut appearance at Lollapalooza, and a support slot with IDLES. The release and tour schedule position CHALK to re‑engage audiences and showcase their evolving hybrid sound.