Royal Blood's next album 'Back to the Water Below' will be released on September 8
Royal Blood, a rock duo based in Brighton, have caused controversy following a strange on-stage outburst at BBC Radio One's Big Weekend in Dundee.
During their performance on Sunday, frontman Mike Kerr and drummer Ben Thatcher openly swore and mocked what they referred to as "pathetic fans".
Kerr began by mocking the audience, suggesting that they didn't
know who the band was. "Well, I guess we should introduce ourselves
considering no one knows who we actually are," he said.
He then
proceeded to introduce the band in a condescending tone, “We're called Royal
Blood and this is rock music. Who likes rock music? Nine people...
brilliant.”
When the crowd didn’t respond, he taunted, "We're
having to clap ourselves because that was so pathetic. Well done, Ben."
As
the performance neared its end, Kerr smashed his guitar on the stage and
left with middle fingers to the crowd, flipping off the audience, while
Thatcher appeared to be singling out members of the crowd and urging them to
smile.
Following the incident, the band received backlash online after
a clip of the incident went viral.
One user tweeted: "No matter
what level you get to, you're never better than the audience."
Another
said: "Man, some gigs are tough and you have to win over the crowd, but this
is exactly how NOT to react."
Meanwhile, Royal Blood recently
revealed that their upcoming album, titled Back to the Water Below, will be
released on September 8. This follows the release of their previous album,
Typhoons, in 2021.