ALBUM & TOUR NEWS: Cattle & Cane’s album ‘Navigator’ out November 2019, dates August 2019 onwards

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CATTLE & CANE share their euphoric and sun-drenched new single ‘Mexico’, the first track to be taken from their eagerly anticipated upcoming album ‘Navigator’ ahead of its release on Friday 8th November 2019.

Produced by Pete Hammerton (Kylie Minogue, The Shires, Wandering Hearts, Tom Gregory), Mexico has already picked up plays from BBC Radio 2, including a live session on the Saturday Afternoon show.

The confidence and maturity on display delivers an enticing statement of intent from sibling duo Joe and Helen Hammill.

“For the first time ever, we took a step back last year and actually thought about how Cattle & Cane should sound and where we want to take it” says Joe.

“Being in a band isn’t always easy and sometimes it can take some time to find your way, but this is undoubtedly the most excited we’ve ever been about sharing new music” he adds.

“We’ve always been ambitious,” explains Helen, “but I think locking ourselves away with Pete [Hammerton] for the last few months has enabled us to create some songs that really justify our ambition” she adds.

To coincide with their new album, Cattle & Cane are on tour across the UK this autumn and if you can’t wait until then, you can catch them at a number of festivals this summer:

Dates

18th August Hardwick Live, County Durham
24th August Cottingham Folk Festival
23rd October Glad Café, Glasgow
24th October The Lemon Tree, Aberdeen
25th October Hemelvaart Bier Café, Ayton
26th October New Adelphi Club, Hull
27th October Oporto, Leeds
29th October Castle Hotel, Manchester
30th October Hare & Hounds, Birmingham
31st October Hen & Chicken, Bristol
2nd November Northern Edge, Berwick
8th November Tyne Theatre & Opera House, Newcastle
12th November Oslo, London

Tickets: www.cattleandcane.co.uk/#tourDates

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