Eton Mess serve greasy glory on tongue-in-cheek new single ‘Fish & Chips’
Emerging from the South West with a swagger and a wink, Eton Mess drop their cult live favourite ‘Fish & Chips’, a surf-licked, punk-charged anthem that turns the UK’s most iconic dish into a full-throttle indie banger.
Equal parts post-punk snarl, Britpop charm, and skate-rock fizz, the track rides jangly guitars, shout-along hooks, and a seaside sense of mischief. Think Blur after one too many on Brighton Pier, or Supergrass if they wrote about condiments.
Written by brothers Alexandre & Yann Pathy and sharpened over a year of rowdy live shows, ‘Fish & Chips’ has become their signature encore, the kind of tune that gets strangers singing in unison and fans shouting it at bus stops.
Bring your bucket hat, bring your appetite. This one’s battered, bold, and irresistibly British.

