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ALBUM & TOUR NEWS: Josh Rouse releases new album ‘Love In The Modern Age’ April 2018, dates April 2018

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Singer-songwriter Josh Rouse will release his new album ‘Love in the Modern Age’ on April 13rd via Yep Roc Records.

Similar to his work on his album ‘1972’ where he captured the aesthetics of a specific moment in time, Josh’s new album takes inspiration from the sound and production of early 1980’s releases by The Blue Nile, The Style Council and Prefab Sprout. Also serving as inspiration were Roxy Music’s ‘Avalon’, Leonard Cohen’s ‘Various Positions’ and ‘I’m Your Man’. Non-ironic touches like sax, handclaps, reverbed guitar, backing vocals and keyboards give the moody but infectious songs a New Romantic flair.

Josh Rouse has solidified his status as one of his generation’s most acclaimed songwriters in both the US and Europe, where he’s lived on and off since 2004. Spending the better part of a year touring behind his critically acclaimed eleventh album, ‘The Embers of Time’, Rouse was ready for a change. “Coming off such a heavy record, I wanted to try something different,” he explains. “I wanted to explore new sounds and write with a fresh backdrop.” Trading in his trusty acoustic guitar for a synthesizer, Love in the Modern Age still bears Rouse’s distinct fingerprints even as it pushes his limits and forges a bold new chapter more than twenty years into his celebrated career.

Late last year, Rouse released the title track, ‘Love in the Modern Age’ as part of his Pledgemusic Campaign.

Album available for pre-order HERE

Josh Rouse will kick off his tour in the UK in April, followed by North America in May.

UK TOUR DATES

APR 24 The Lantern, Bristol
APR 25 The Garage, London
APR 26 Deaf Institute, Manchester
APR 27 Whelan’s, Dublin, Ireland
APR 28 Leaf, Liverpool
APR 29 The Mash House, Edinburgh
APR 30 The Plug, Sheffield

TOUR NEWS: The Lovely Eggs announce February 2018 tour with Porky The Poet

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Hot on the heels of their Autumn tour, Northern psychedelic punks The Lovely Eggs announce their next series of live dates for February ahead of their forthcoming album ‘This Is Eggland’ (out 23rd February on Egg Records). The Lovely Eggs are one of the most unique, innovative and genuine bands on the British Underground music scene. Setting themselves apart from the mainstream, they’ve built up a cult following which is due to blow wide open with their mild-melting new album,produced by Flaming Lips/ Mercury Rev producer, Dave Fridmann. They will be supported by comedian Phill Jupitus (in his guise as Porky the Poet) on all dates.

‘This Is Eggland’ is heavier and more in-your-face than anything they’ve done previously. Married couple Holly Ross (guitar/vocals) and David Blackwell (drums) bring together a fierce DIY ethos, surreal sense of humour and kitchen-sink realism. Dave Fridmann lends his magic dust to bring out the best of The Lovely Eggs’ explosive blend of motoric krautrock, 60s psychedelia and punk rock attitude, all flipped over and egged up.

The album title ‘This is Eggland’ is a cheeky nod to Shane Meadows’ series, This Is England. It is a comment on the current state of the country, with The Lovely Eggs encouraging people to build their own worlds and create their own reality in these troubled times. The album is about being an outsider and doing things differently, eschewing society’s conventions as they have done.

The album was self-recorded at Lancaster Musician’s Co-op (a non profit making recording studio and rehearsal rooms, where the pair met and David works) and the Eggs’ own house in Lancaster, while their three year old son was in bed. Dave Fridmann then produced it remotely with the band sending demos and working progress back and forth. The result is a gratifyingly rich sounding record, which still retains the raw energy of the band’s sound but harnesses a real power and dynamism. It’s much heavier than anything they’ve done before. As Holly says: “It’s pretty relentless. It kind of sounds like a chip shop on fire. We still write about everyday life and the stuff that goes on in our world, it’s just the new album is more fierce and really tells it like it is.”

February Tour Dates

With support from Phill Jupitus (Porky The Poet) on all dates:

Thurs 8: The Yorkshire House, Lancaster
Fri 9: The Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Sat 10: The Cluny, Newcastle
Sun 11: The Mash House, Edinburgh
Mon 12: Stereo, Glasgow
Tue 13: The Adelphi, Hull
Wed 14: Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff
Thur 15: The Cellar, Oxford
Fri 16: The 100 Club, London
Sat 17: Band on the Wall, Manchester

The single “I Shouldn’t Have Said That” is out now:
Digital: http://smarturl.it/TLEIShouldntHaveSaid
7″: http://www.thelovelyeggs.co.uk/Said-That-Single.php

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TOUR NEWS: Jah Wobble & The Invaders Of The Heart January/February 2018 dates

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Jah Wobble & The Invaders Of The Heart have announced their first live shows of the new year. Kicking off the tour with a London date at the Jazz Café in Camden Town on the 25th January and finish up at The Lantern in Halifax on the 4th February.

LIVE DATES:

JAN 25TH THE JAZZ CAFE, LONDON
https://www.ents24.com/london-events/the-jazz-cafe/jah-wobble/4998382

JAN 26TH PATTERNS, BRIGHTON
https://www.ents24.com/brighton-events/patterns/jah-wobble/4998369

JAN 27TH CHINNERYS, SOUTHEND-ON-SEA
https://www.ents24.com/southend-on-sea-events/chinnerys/jah-wobble/4998485

FEB 01ST BOILER SHOP, NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
https://www.ents24.com/newcastle-upon-tyne-events/boiler-shop/jah-wobble/4998462

FEB 02ND BAND ON THE WALL, MANCHESTER
https://www.ents24.com/manchester-events/band-on-the-wall/jah-wobble/5068364

FEB 03RD THE RESCUE ROOMS, NOTTINGHAM
https://www.ents24.com/nottingham-events/the-rescue-rooms/jah-wobble/4994819

FEB 04TH THE LANTERN, HALIFAX
https://www.ents24.com/halifax-events/the-lantern/jah-wobble/5185196

Wobble’s most recent album ‘The Usual Suspects’ was released last year and features brand new recordings of some of his finest solo, Invaders Of The Heart and Public Image Limited output from an incredible and genre bursting career that spans nearly forty years.

Released on limited double vinyl, CD and available digitally, the twenty three tracks include ‘Public Image’, versions of cinematic scores ‘Midnight Cowboy’ and ‘Get Carter’, Dawn Penn’s ‘You Don’t Love Me (No, No, No)’ that features the vocals of Aurora Dawn and a new take of ‘Visions Of You’ which originally appeared on Wobble’s Invaders of The Heart album ‘Rising Above Bedlam’ which was nominated for a Mercury Prize on it’s release in 1992. Also included are two recent live recordings of the classic rocksteady standard ‘Liquidator’ and ‘Poptones’, which originally appeared on PIL’s seminal ‘Metal Box’ record.

Listen – ‘Public Image’: https://soundcloud.com/3ms-music/jah-wobble-public-image

More live dates and details of a new album are set to be announced in the very near future.

http://jahwobble.com/

TOUR & ALBUM NEWS: Thomas Truax February/March 2018 dates, ‘All That Heaven Allows’ out 2nd February

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Inimitable musician, inventor and all-round polymath – THOMAS TRUAX – returns in 2018 with a brand new album: ‘All That Heaven Allows’, and today announces a series of live shows throughout February and March in support of the release.

With an array of headline dates in Cambridge, Exeter, London, a number across Yorkshire and more, PLUS a series of joint dates with the legendary BOB LOG III throughout March; there’s plenty of opportunities to see this master in his element.

THOMAS TRUAX 2018 DATES

FEBRUARY
1st Feb, Thurs: Hebden Bridge, Trades Club
2nd Feb, Fri: York, Fulford Arms
4 Feb, Sun: Leeds, Brudenell Social Club, – 6pm-10:30 presented by British Wildlife
7 Feb, Wed: Sheffield, Greystones
15 Feb, Thurs: Cambridge, Portland Arms
16 Feb, Fri: Scunthorpe Cafe Indiependent
22 Feb, Thurs: Plymouth The Red House
24 Feb, Sat: Exeter, Cavern

MARCH
4 March, Sun: Manchester Night and Day (supporting Bob Log III)
14 March, Wed: London, Paper Dress (Headline)
16 March, Fri: Railway Hotel, Clifftown Road, Essex
20 March, Tues: Cardiff, The Globe (supporting Bob Log III)
22 March, Thurs: Norwich Arts Centre (supporting Bob Log III)
28 March Leek Foxlowe Arts Centre (ST13 6AD) (supporting Bob Log III)
29 March Halifax, The Lantern (HX1 1BS) (supporting Bob Log III)

‘All That Heaven Allows’

Set for release via his own Psycho Teddy imprint on 2nd February 2018, ‘All That Heaven Allows’ is the latest LP from the eccentric American songwriter.

In what will be his ninth full-length album, we find the maestro anything but settled. After five years based in Germany, Truax began 2017 in the US, but left again the day after Trump was sworn into office in January. He has rarely stopped to look back from thereon. He got married in March (in Gibraltar) and relocated to the UK shortly thereafter, with a steady stream of tour dates and recording sessions always on his agenda. Along the way, he always kept an eye on the news, an ear to the ground, and a notebook in pocket.

The result of these travels is ‘All That Heaven Allows’ – ten new tracks of surreal Americana and sonic adventure. With songs littered with trains, flying machines, dreams, romance, shootings, hurricanes, migrants, ‘bad leaders,’ an unfortunate spider, escape, transcendence, alligator shoes and more solid advice from the recurring comforting presence of Thomas’s Granny; Truax’s latest long player is a celebration of life and sound and a search for meaning and hope in troubled, dangerous times.

Given the Global context in which this album was written, it is perhaps no coincidence ‘All That Heaven Allows’ also shares its title with Douglas Sirk’s classic 1955 film of the same name. The tale of a middle-aged widow who falls for a younger man of a lower class, Sirk’s film is set in an American community that appears postcard-perfect on the surface, a modern heaven-on-earth, but underneath resents and ultimately ostracizes those who do not conform to its strict ideas of propriety.

Giving insight into the ideology that informed his latest album, Truax reveals:

“There are a lot of flying references in this album. In Freudian dream interpretation, you fly in your dreams when you feel pinned down or trapped in your waking life. A lot is happening in this modern world that is so despicable and overwhelming. Because of technology we can be spectators of all of it all at once, and it may be more than we are capable of ingesting. Our fight-or-flight mechanisms are doing overtime, and I see it in my friends and in myself that this can be psychologically paralyzing. We need to dream and escape to maintain our sanity, but we also can’t ignore the very real problems that may be the death of us if we don’t do whatever we can to try to help solve them. The pursuit of balance between those fights and flights is an underlying theme with this album.”

While the new album was very much written against an ever changing backdrop, in terms of recording process there was of course always one constant: him. Something of a one-man-band and loop-pedal virtuoso, as ever most of the instruments and vocals on ‘All That Heaven Allows’ were laid down by Thomas himself.

However, always one for collaboration when the occasion arises, various tracks on the record are enlivened by a number of old friends and former collaborators. Drummer Brian Viglione (Dresden Dolls, Nine Inch Nails, Violent Femmes), cellist Pete Harvey (Modern Stories/Withered Hand), Paul Wallfisch (Swans/Firewater) and James Smith (Post War Glamour Girls), all appear throughout the record to offer their invaluable contributions.

As many will have heard already, on his latest album Truax also teams up with the singular Basildon-born/Berlin-based talent Gemma Ray for the heart-stopping duet: ‘Save Me’. The lead single for album, the track has already garnered national radio support from the likes of Radcliffe/Maconie and Gideon Coe on BBC 6Music.

Pre-order the new album here: http://music.thomastruax.com/album/all-that-heaven-allows-pre-order

 

SINGLE & TOUR NEWS: Hypnosister release’Ghost’, February/March dates

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Following the release of two critically acclaimed singles last year, Ex-Allusondrugs guitarist Damian Hughes has announced a run of show for his space-rock project Hypnosister alongside the release of new track ‘Ghost’.

Ghost combines the huge rock choruses of Nirvana, the spooky, organ laden darkness of The Doors and the circusesque mania of Cardiacs, offering a look into the more atmospheric yet irratic part of the Hypnosister brain. Ghost is out on Wednesday 10th January on Sleep All Day Music.

“Ghost is about depression, it comes and takes hold of of, twisting our thoughts and debilitating our bodies. You become so detached it’s like you’re watching yourself on the TV.” says Hughes. “You have to figure out how your mind works and learn see the ghost coming so you can defend yourself against it”.

“Ghost” is available for FREE DOWNLOAD on BANDCAMP

Catch Hypnosister at one of the following shows across the UK:

23rd February – Sebright Arms, London
1st March – The Exchange, Keighley
2nd March – The Lending Room, Leeds
11th March – The Castle Hotel, Manchester
18th March – West Street Live, Sheffield

hypnosister.co.uk
facebook.com/hypn0sister
sleepalldayrecords.co.uk

ALBUM & TOUR NEWS: Stick In The Wheel ‘Follow Them True’ out 26th January, tour February-April 2018

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East London five-piece folk band STICK IN THE WHEEL have announced a series of UK shows for 2018.

Headed by singer Nicola Kearey, and guitarist/producer Ian Carter, their debut From Here (2015) was fRoots magazine ‘Album of the Year’ and a MOJO ‘Folk Album of the Year’. Since their inception in 2013, the band have also received four BBC Folk Award nominations.

Known for Kearey’s fierce, authentic delivery, this is culturally and politically switched on music with its roots firmly embedded in the genre’s traditional, working-class heritage. The group have been widely commended for their timely appraisal of English Folk, and their skill in telling stories through song that reconnect modern audiences to the past – drawing unexpected parallels between then and now.

Their second album ‘Follow Them True’ is released on 26th January 2018. The songs within examine rituals and cycles, our inherent power to change ourselves and the world around us, the past repeating itself, ghosts and death, land and place, thieves and beggars. It continues to question the notion of what folk music is, and what it means in 2018. The new album expands the radical sound of their debut to include electronic and found sounds, using a broader sonic palette to create a greater depth full of layers and meaning, yet at the same time remaining totally connected with the tradition.

Pre-order Follow Them True here.

Tour dates:

8 Feb – London @ Borderline
20 Jan – Glasgow @ Celtic Connections: Oran Mor
2 Feb – Doncaster @ Roots
3 Feb – Kendal @ Brewery Arts Centre
9 Feb – Basingstoke @ The Forge: The Anvil
10 Feb – Widcombe Bath @ Wharf Room
2 Mar – Edinburgh
3 Mar – Sheffield @ Greystones
4 Mar – Liverpool @ Philharmonic Hall
10 Mar – Bury @ The Met
11 Mar – Halifax @ Square Chapel
29 Mar – Colchester @ Colchester Arts Centre
6 Apr – Sevenoaks @ St Ediths Hall
7 Apr – Aldershot @ West End Centre

Tickets available at www.stickinthewheel.com

ALBUM & TOUR NEWS: Courtney Marie Andrews’ ‘May Your Kindness Remain’ out 23rd March, dates January/February & April 2018

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Courtney Marie Andrews’ new full-length album, May Your Kindness Remain, will be released March 23 on Loose in the UK & Europe and is now available for pre-order (cma.lnk.to/mykr).

Produced by Mark Howard (Lucinda Williams, Bob Dylan, Emmylou Harris, Tom Waits), the album was recorded over eight days at a rented house-turned-studio in L.A. In addition to Andrews on vocals and electric/acoustic guitar, the album features Dillon Warnek (electric guitar), Daniel Walter (organ, Wurlitzer, accordion), Charles Wicklander (piano, Wurlitzer), William Mapp (drums, percussion), Alex Sabel (bass) and C.C. White (background vocals).

Of the album and the inspiration behind its ten songs, Andrews comments, “The people that I’ve met on the road these past few years got me thinking about my childhood, and the people around me that I’ve known, and the stories that come from my family. It became clear how many people are struggling through the same issues. People are constantly chasing that bigger life. A lot of people are poor in America—and because of those unattainable goals, they’re also mentally unstable, or sad, or depressed or unfulfilled. A lot of people—myself included at some point in my life—are loving somebody through this. That’s sort of the theme of the record: coming to terms with depression and the reality of the world we’re living in.”

COURTNEY MARIE ANDREWS CONFIRMED TOUR DATES

January 31—Glasgow, U.K.—O2 ABC
February 3—Oxford, U.K.—St. Barnabas Church
February 4—Guildford, U.K.—The Keep (matinee show)
February 4—Guildford, U.K.—The Keep (late show)
April 18—Leeds, U.K.—Brudenell Social Club
April 19—Edinburgh, U.K.—Summer Hall
April 20—Dublin, Ireland—Whelan’s
April 21—Liverpool, U.K.—Arts Club
April 22—Manchester, U.K.—Gorilla
April 23—Brighton, U.K.—Komedia
April 24—London, U.K.—Islington Assembly Hall

CAMPAIGN NEWS: Campaign for Agent of Change takes huge step forward

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Today has been an important day for Music Venue Trust, the network of grassroots music venues and everyone who supports their work. Over three years ago they introduced the concept of Agent of Change into the UK (following its success in Australia) with Frank Turner fronting a campaign to make Agent of Change a part of UK Law. The Agent of Change Principle is not complicated or controversial, it’s simple common sense: Agent of Change says that the person or business responsible for the change is responsible for managing the impact of the change. This means that an apartment block to be built near an established live music venue would have to pay for soundproofing, while a live music venue opening in a residential area would be responsible for the costs.

Over the past few years, they have helped build a collective voice as partner organisations such as UK Music and The Musicians’ Union have taken on the cause. When Michael Dugher became CEO of UK Music last year he said that Agent of Change would be a priority and at Venues Day 2017 he announced John Spellar MP’s intention to take a Bill to Parliament. John then spoke about why this was important.

Since Venues Day, UK Music, Music Venue Trustand The MU have been working together to raise support for John Spellar’s Ten Minute Rule Bill. Further music industry bodies have backed the Bill while cross-party support has built in Parliament and artists including Sir Paul McCartney, Chrissie Hynde, Craig David, Sandie Shaw, Ray Davies, Billy Bragg, Feargal Sharkey and Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason have added their voices. This morning, Wednesday 10 January, a delegation collected outside Parliament to further publicise the cause and interviews are taking place throughout the day. Music Venue Trust patrons including Billy Bragg, John Robb, Jeremy Pritchard (Everything Everything), Frank Turner, Rhoda Dakar and David Gedge (The Wedding Present) have lent their voices to help gain further traction.

Earlier today John Spellar MP’s Bill was read in Parliament and no objections were raised. A huge list of sponsors of the Bill accompanied the first reading, meaning that this can now progress to a second reading. Music Venue Trust would like to thank everyone who has supported the campaign so far and encourage anyone who has not yet done so to write to their MP to ask them to support the Bill.

MVT is all about collective working. They created the Music Venues Alliance to bring an end to grassroots music venues working in isolation and create a voice for the sector.

They send thanks to every venue, artist, music fan, politician, industry body and company who has supported MVT to date. Special mention to their patrons and trustees, donors and sponsors, including TicketWeb, UK Music, Sony Music UK, fabric, Jack Daniel’s, White Light, Jackpot, HMUK, Openstage, Academy Music Group, Ministry of Sound, Estrella Damm, The MU, Ents 24, Wardell Armstrong, CAA, Coda, WME, Xray Touring, UTA, Primary Talent, ITB and ATC Live.

For further information head to: musicvenuetrust.com

ALBUM & TOUR NEWS: Table Scraps ‘Autonomy’ out 23rd February, dates February/March 2018

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Their gripping new album ‘Autonomy’ is set for release on February 23rd 2018. The new single ‘Sick Of Me’ taken from it premiered at DIY and has since been spun by the likes of Steve Lamacq, Lauren Laverne, Tom Robinson, Tom Ravenscroft, and more on BBC 6 Music. Previous support has been found at Radio 1, Radio X, and from Idles’ Joe Talbot, who recently declared on stage at a Birmingham gig, “if you don’t know Table Scraps, you’re a fucking idiot!”.

Live, the trio have more than held their own alongside the likes of Fat White Family, Black Lips, and Yak, as well as being hand-picked to open for bands such as The Buzzcocks and The Gories. Table Scraps have also announced a handful of dates in the UK in February and March this year with stops in Sheffield, Bournemouth, Bristol, London, Brighton, and their hometown of Birmingham.

Album orders: http://easyaction.co.uk/index.php?route=product/search&search=table%20scraps

LIVE DATES:

FEBRUARY

23rd – Foodhall, Sheffield
28th – Shacklewell Arms, London

MARCH

1st – 60MPC, Bournemouth
2nd – Hare & Hounds, Birmingham
3rd – The Trap, Bristol
10th – Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar, Brighton

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GIG NEWS: Nick Hodgson plays free album launch show Headrow House Leeds 29th January

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Nick Hodgson’s debut solo album ‘Tell Your Friends’ will be released on January 26th 2018 on his own label imprint Prediction Records and available to pre-order here

Tell Your Friends is released through Prediction Records on 26th January 2018 and available on all formats via all usual outlets and is available to pre-order here. Nick will then play a free show to launch the album the following Monday after its release (29th Jan).

Nick J. D. Hodgson headlines Headrow House, Leeds on 29 Jan 2018
Tickets – https://www.nickjdhodgson.com/tour