English punk rockers Drones announce album release, London show and Manchester Punk Festival slot10/10/2017 London-based Drones are set to play a special, free entry headline show at the unique Tamesis Dock in London on 28th Nov to celebrate the announcement of their new album ‘Exiled’. The record will be released via Lockjaw Records early next year. Produced by Drones guitarist Tim Kramer at Signal House Studios, ‘Exiled’ is the first full length from Drones to feature the current line-up. As vocalist Lois McDougall explains, "Exiled is a collection of songs that we began writing after being struck by the misery of the European refugee crisis. Some of the songs are written from the perspectives of fictional characters of those impacted by the crisis, and others of those who prefer to distance themselves from it. Millions of people are suffering every day and it's a subject that should be kept at the forefront of all of our minds. Music is a great platform for personal connection. We've taken a subject that can so easily be viewed as a distant-seeming 'world-issue', and tried to make it more personal. In doing so, we hope that people may feel more compassion for the victims, and that those suffering may find an ounce of comfort in these songs. Exiled is dedicated to those fleeing any war-torn country." ‘Territories’ was a first glimpse at the visceral content within the album and can be heard alongside its hard-hitting music video here. Stay tuned for more music launching around the just-announced London show. Drones are also set to play Manchester Punk Festival in April next year alongside Propagandhi and more plus there will be further live dates announced. Drones’ previously purely-punk-inspired oeuvre has given way to something that’s further reaching in terms of genre, drawing upon a wider “rock” influence. From playing underground squats to appearing on festival stages, Drones have seen a lot of live action during their career to date and this is not set to let up. The band have already supported the likes of Marmozets, Neck Deep, Gallows, Funeral For A Friend, Heck and H2O, and played Download Festival this year, as well as packing out their own headline shows. DRONES ARE: Lois McDougall - vocals Rob King - guitar Tim Kramer - guitar / backing vocals James Kerr - bass / backing vocals Mitchell Thomas - drums www.facebook.com/dronesuk www.twitter.com/dronesuk
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Paloma Faith – one of only two British female artists this decade to have their last three albums go double platinum in the UK – will release her long-awaited fourth album, ‘The Architect’, on November 17 via RCA Records. The new album – her first in more than three years and since giving birth to her first child – features an array of acclaimed co-writers, producers and collaborators including: Sia, John Legend, Jesse Shatkin, TMS, Starsmith, Tobias Jesso Jr., Eg White, Rag'n'Bone Man, actor Samuel L. Jackson and journalist and activist Owen Jones. Paloma, who won the BRIT Award for British Female Solo Artist in 2015 following the phenomenal success of her last record, 2014’s ‘A Perfect Contradiction’, explores both personal and political themes on the album. Whilst the music is classic Paloma – with sweeping orchestral tracks, smooth soul, sleek disco grooves and stomping electro pop all featured on the album – the lyrics raise social and political questions, and cover powerful and topical themes, such as motherhood, social anxiety, wealth inequality, technology’s impact on feelings of alienation…. oh and also the future of the Western world, Donald Trump, Brexit and the refugee crisis – all within the confines of classic pop.
A deluxe version of the album will include four bonus tracks - 16. Power to the Peaceful 17. Tonight’s Not the Only Night 18. My Body 19. Price of Fame Title track ‘The Architect’ features - if you can imagine it – Paloma as Mother Nature, singing to humanity, while ‘Guilty’ reflects on the Brexit vote from the perspective of a Leave voter who regrets their choice. Lead single ‘Crybaby’ ponders whether war would cease to exist if men successfully dealt with their emotions, and ‘Lost and Lonely’ is sung from the viewpoint of a skeleton! The album also includes the track ‘Warrior’ written by Sia, which Paloma interprets to be about the refugee crisis, a duet with John Legend, ‘I’ll Be Gentle’, and two spoken word interludes – album opener ‘Evolution’ which is performed by acclaimed actor Samuel L. Jackson and ‘Politics of Hope’ which is a political commentary by Owen Jones. String arrangements on ‘The Architect’, ‘Warrior’ and ‘I’ll Be Gentle’ were written by David Arnold, the celebrated film and TV composer best known for his work on James Bond and Sherlock. Paloma said: “‘The Architect’ is a social observation record. I was adamant that I wouldn’t write about love. I wanted to look outside of myself. I’m coming at politics from the perspective of the common man or woman, observing why people are suffering. Each song on the record is about a different pocket of the socio-political world that I’ve been delving into.” She added: “I wanted to write something more modern. On previous albums I’ve been more concerned with the past, but now I’m looking forward because of motherhood and wanting to change things for a better future. It’s a marriage of old and new.” Today Paloma releases the video for first single, ‘Crybaby’ – watch here. The dystopian video, which is directed by Thomas James and was shot in Ukraine, opens with footage of IVF, a newborn baby and a young girl, before a man addresses a group of uniformed young people, including the girl, in a human factory. He gives a speech about qualities such as emotion, empathy and feeling, which he says are “for the weak, for those we leave behind, for those that we remove from the crop.” The rest of video features Paloma as one of the people in the institution as she encounters the brutal training of the people imprisoned. ‘The Architect’ follows the huge success of Paloma’s last album, ‘A Perfect Contradiction’, which spent 29 weeks in the Top 10 Albums Chart, 66 weeks in the Top 40, and 100 weeks in the Top 200. The epic lead single from the record, ‘Only Love Can Hurt Like This’, is Paloma’s biggest-selling to date, with over half a million copies sold and 55 million streams on Spotify. Pre-order the ‘The Architect’ here and here Paloma will embark on a UK arena tour next year, entertaining huge crowds across the UK and Ireland playing shows at venues including the Manchester Arena, Newcastle’s Metro Radio Arena, Motorpoint Arena Cardiff, The SSE Hydro in Glasgow, Dublin’s 3Arena and London’s O2 Arena. Tickets for The Architect tour 2018 go on sale on September 29 at 9am via gigsandtours.com Full UK arena tour dates below: March 2 First Direct Arena, Leeds March 3 Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham March 5 BHGE Arena, Aberdeen March 6 The SSE Hydro, Glasgow March 8 Manchester Arena, Manchester March 9 Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle March 11 BIC, Bournemouth March 12 Brighton Centre, Brighton March 14 O2 Arena, London March 17 Motorpoint Arena Cardiff, Cardiff March 20 Echo Arena, Liverpool March 21 Genting Arena, Birmingham March 23 The SSE Arena, Belfast March 24 3Arena, Dublin With only 9 days to go, on July 21, 2017, Swedish classic rock icons Europe will share their unique 30th Anniversary performance of The Final Countdown from London's legendary Roundhouse with fans everywhere. The band's new limited edition audio/video release, The Final Countdown 30th Anniversary Show - Live at the Roundhouse, celebrates the multi-platinum album's triple-decade success. Take a look at a newly released 60 second trailer here: https://youtu.be/_UM0uSUbK8Q The DVD and audio CD versions are available for pre-order here: http://smarturl.it/EUROPE_TFC_30TH-DVD A limited-edition box set containing BluRay & audio CD's together with double vinyl disc set, tour laminate, satin scarf and 40 page photo book will be available beginning in early September. Pre-order the box set and BluRay versions here: http://smarturl.it/TFC_30th_BOXSET The band played the album in its sequential entirety at a series of selected cities in 2016, with London's most historically venerated venue playing host to an exceptionally special night on November 12, 2016, which was captured by Patric Ullaeus from rEvolver Film Company AB for this set. Preceding the landmark event described above, fans were also treated to a live performance of Europe's latest album War of Kings, a release which re-established Europe as one of the top classic rock bands in the world. This release concludes an exciting and emotional revisiting of The Final Countdown, with the band recording a brand-new album to follow up War of Kings at the legendary Abbey Road Studios. www.europetheband.com www.facebook.com/europetheband Swedish classic rock icons Europe will share their unique 30th Anniversary performance of The Final Countdown from London's legendary Roundhouse with fans everywhere. The band's new limited edition audio/video release, The Final Countdown 30th Anniversary Show - Live at the Roundhouse, celebrates the multi-platinum album's triple-decade success. The band played the album in its sequential entirety at a series of selected cities in 2016, with London's most historically venerated venue playing host to an exceptionally special night on November 12, 2016, which was captured by Patric Ullaeus from rEvolver Film Company AB for this set. Preceding the landmark event described above, fans were also treated to a live performance of Europe's latest album War of Kings, a release which re-established Europe as one of the top classic rock bands in the world. Joey Tempest of Europe says: "What an awesome night! It was more enjoyable than we thought to revisit the whole Final Countdown album live! On top of that, to be able to share our whole War Of Kings album with this amazing audience the same night just made this show one of the most memorable nights of our career!" Watch a brand new trailer for The Final Countdown 30th Anniversary Show - Live at the Roundhouse here: https://youtu.be/yW2VYZVS5xE The Final Countdown 30th Anniversary Show - Live at the Roundhouse is available to pre-order here via Amazon. The limited edition release will conclude an exciting and emotional revisiting of The Final Countdown, with the band recording a brand new album to follow up War of Kings at the legendary Abbey Road Studios. Europe is currently on the road overseas. Visit www.europetheband.com/tour-dates for a full listing. www.europetheband.com www.facebook.com/europetheband After the successful release of their album "The Start Looks Like The End", the Ghanaian Rock band is set to mesmerise fans and music lovers at the +233 Jazz Bar & Grill. Date: 10th June, 2017 Time: 9pm Promt Rate: GHc40 The proceeds from the show will be used to shoot a music video for a song on the album called 'Butterfly' which features the physically challenged. Patrons of the show can also donate to help make this a reality. Kindly email darksuburbmusic@gmail.com if you also want to be part of the making of the music video. https://www.facebook.com/DarkSuburb/ |
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