Shame have made their NPR Tiny Desk Concert debut with a performance that saw them adding a new jazz-led direction to their sound.The South London band were joined by a percussionist and saxophonist for the new session, which was captured in a living room.While the band are known for their chaotic, oft-shirtless performances, frontman Charlie Steen was decked out in a classic suit as the band tore through ‘Snow Day’, ‘Born in Luton’ and ‘Human, for a Minute’ from recent second album ‘Drunk Tank Pink’.You can watch the performance in full below.The performance comes after Shame recently announced a US headline tour and new remix EP, ‘Born In Luton Remixes’.Shame are also due to embark on a UK headline tour this November and perform at next.
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