Kasabian make a most welcome return to touring with 15 must see intimate shows kicking off October 13th at the 02 Academy, Glasgow, including a hometown show at Leicester’s De Montfort Hall October 27th and climaxing at London’s O2 Academy Brixton on November 2nd.

“We’re incredibly excited to announce these intimate shows. We love our band, our music and our fans too much to ever stop! We’ll be playing all the classic tunes plus something new for the mosh pit to bounce too. So come join us for the biggest party of 2021! See you there.” – Sergio, Chris and Ian x

Sign up for pre-sale tickets here, closing at 11.59pm Tuesday June 1st. Tickets go on general sale Friday, June 4th at 10.00am.

Oct 2021
Wed 13 GLASGOW, O2 Academy
Thu 14 LIVERPOOL, O2 University (Mountford Hall)
Fri 15 CARDIFF, Great Hall
Sun 17 LEEDS, O2 Academy
Mon 18 LINCOLN, The Engine Shed
Wed 20 NOTTINGHAM, Rock City
Thu 21 SHEFFIELD, O2 Academy
Fri 22 MANCHESTER, O2 Victoria Warehouse
Sun 24 NORWICH, UEA
Tue 26 NEWCASTLE, O2 City Hall
Wed 27 LEICESTER, De Montfort Hall
Thu 28 BOURNEMOUTH, O2 Academy
Sat 30 SOUTHAMPTON, O2 Guildhall
Sun 31 BRISTOL, O2 Academy
Nov 2021
Tues 02 LONDON, O2 Academy Brixton 

Kasabian are: Serge Pizzorno, bassist Chris Edwards, drummer Ian Matthews and guitarist Tim Carter.

www.kasabian.co.uk

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Announce New Self-Titled Album 

Out August 13 On Tiptoe Tiger Music / Thirty Tigers

Watch Video For “New Star” (dir. by Amelia Meath of Sylvan Esso) HERE

Today, Andrew Marlin and Emily Frantz of Watchhouse – the critically acclaimed roots music duo who until recently were known as Mandolin Orange – announce their new self-titled album Watchhouse, out August 13 on Tiptoe Tiger Music / Thirty Tigers. With the change of name comes an artistic rebirth: While still firmly rooted in poetic Appalachian folk, there’s a sonic adventurousness informed by American primitivism and ambient soundscapes that gives Marlin and Frantz’s songs a new, unknowable allure. Watchhouse is audacious, spectral music that wrestles with and finds magic in the relationships we build with our families, our society, our planet, and ourselves.

Alongside the album announcement, Watchhouse also share the music video for “New Star,” a song about familial solidarity and self-sacrifice that is plain-spoken but vital. Directed by Sylvan Esso’s Amelia Meath, the video centers on the almost instinctual rituals of our lives that tie us to our various communities: children playing, friends sharing a cigarette, families gathering for dinner. After a year that forced many of us apart, it’s a reminder of the joys we are just beginning to return to and the strength we draw from each other.

Watch the video for ‘New Star’ HERE

 Produced by Andrew Marlin and Josh Kaufman — who has produced records for The National and Bonny Light Horseman, and also played on Taylor Swift’s folklore and evermoreWatchhouse, as the name change suggests, is a reinvention. These nine songs are both personal and political, touching upon Marlin and Frantz’s newfound parenthood as well as climate change and caustic online interactions as they parse out how to live a kinder, more decent life on their own terms.

“We’re different people than when we started this band,” Marlin says, reflecting on all these shifts. “We’re setting new intentions, taking control of this thing again.”

To create the album, Watchhouse decamped to Smith Mountain Lake, a sprawling hideaway at the foot of the Appalachians. Kaufman urged Marlin and Frantz to approach the process with new eyes and throw out their old conceptions about what their music sounds like. Alongside drummer Joe Westerlund, guitarist Josh Oliver, and bassist Clint Mullican, Marlin and Frantz broke loose, surprising themselves as they indulged in novel structures and textures. “Belly Of The Beast” is an astral waltz, while “Better Way” shifts from nimble harmonies to an acoustic drone. “Beautiful Flowers” is a particular highlight: A sparse elegy for a butterfly crushed by an car windshield that ponders industry and environmental degradation, it climaxes with funereal horns and Frantz’s affecting vocal.

Watch the gorgeous and geometric video for “Better Way” (directed by Lachlan Turczan) here: https://found.ee/WHBetterWayVideo

It’s been a long road for Watchhouse, who have “redefined roots music for a younger generation” (Washington Post) as they’ve gone from coffee shops to the Ryman and Red Rocks. Their 2019 album Tides Of A Teardrop was a runaway hit that lead to the band’s first ever national TV performances on CBS Saturday and the TODAY Show as well as an NPR Tiny Desk. Rolling Stone says Tides is “compelling…a new step for the band, and one that’s rewarding to hear.”

Watchhouse Tracklist

“Wondrous Love”

“Better Way”

“Belly of the Beast”

“New Star”

“Upside Down”

“Lonely Love Affair”

“Coming Down From Green Mountain”

“Beautiful Flowers”

“Nightbird”

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Announces The Third Chimpanzee Remixed 

Ten Track Collection of Remixes From Producers And Artists Including Jlin, ANNA, Barker & Jakojako

Chris Liebing Remix of ‘Vervet’ Out Now 

Pre-Order The Third Chimpanzee Remixed Now

Following the release of The Third Chimpanzee earlier this year, Martin Gore, songwriter and founding member of Depeche Mode, has announced he will release The Third Chimpanzee Remixed on Mute on 20 August 2021, a collection of remixes and reworkings of tracks from his acclaimed release. The Third Chimpanzee Remixed will be released as a Limited Edition double coloured vinyl, CD and digitally.

The second track from the release is a stunning remix of ‘Vervet’ by techno DJ and fellow Mute artist, Chris Liebing. “Martin’s The Third Chimpanzee is from out of this world from a sound and production standpoint, that’s even before you mention the music itself. Getting asked by Martin, one of the most talented musicians and poets alive, to officially remix one of those tracks… I am still pinching myself.” – http://mute.ffm.to/ttc-rmx 

The first taste of The Third Chimpanzee Remixed came in February from Brazil’s ANNA, who opens the release with a mesmerising mix of Martin’s pulsating track ‘Howler’ – included in recent BBC 6Music and BBC Radio 1 mixes. The special edition also sees remixes from celebrated artists including JakoJako, Jlin, Kangding, Rrose, Wehbba, The Exaltics, MoReVoX and Barker.

Martin says of the release,  “I am very excited to have such a talented list of remixers for this project. The mixes are all fantastic.”

Tune into some of Martin’s influences and favourite acts with his latest playlist HERE.

The Third Chimpanzee Remixed

Vinyl Tracklisting:

A1 – Howler (ANNA Remix)                               

A2 – Mandrill (Barker Remix)                            

B1 – Capuchin (Wehbba Remix)                                      

B2 – Vervet (JakoJako Remix)                            

B3 – Howler (Kangding Ray Remix)    

C1 – Howler (The Exaltics Remix)                     

C2 – Mandrill (Rrose Remix) 

D1 – Capuchin (Jlin Remix)                  

D2  – Vervet (Chris Liebing Remix)                    

D3 – Mandrill (MoReVoX remix)                       

CD Tracklisting:

Howler (ANNA Remix)

Mandrill (Barker Remix)

Capuchin (Wehbba Remix)

Vervet (JakoJako Remix)

Howler (The Exaltics Remix)

Mandrill (Rrose Remix)

Capuchin (Jlin Remix)

Vervet (Chris Liebing Remix)

Howler (Kangding Ray Remix) 

Mandrill (MoReVoX remix) 

Listen to Chris Liebing’s new remix of ‘Vervet’: http://mute.ffm.to/ttc-rmx 

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Listen to ANNA’s remix of ‘Howler’: https://youtu.be/ZRnzW0WPB58 

Pre-order The Third Chimpanzee Remixed: https://mute.ffm.to/ttc-rmx 

The Third Chimpanzee: https://mute.ffm.to/mg-ttc

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Find ‘Earth In A Lonely Space’

New Track Out Now

Rescheduled 2022 UK & Ireland Tour Announced

Includes Two Shows At London’s O2

Simply Red return with brand-new song ‘Earth In A Lonely Space’. The track is the first new music since the band’s acclaimed 2019 feel-good album Blue Eyed Soul.

Written by Mick Hucknall and produced by Andy Wright with engineering/mixing by Gavin Goldberg at Home Studios and SouthWest Studios, ‘Earth In A Lonely Space’ takes us back to the melodic songwriting of the 60s with its layered instrumentation and ethereal sound. The accompanying video, directed and animated by the team at Cine1080, takes us on a lonely, but stunning journey through space.

The earth itself is in a lonely place,” Mick said of the track. “It’s the job of any artist to try and capture the moment and right now, a lot of people are isolated and alone.”

Watch the video for ‘Earth In A Lonely Space’ HERE

Simply Red head on a huge UK and Irish tour in February 2022, including two must-see shows at London’s O2 Arena. Support on the tour comes from Mica Paris. Tickets on sale now from myticket.co.uk/artists/simply-red  

February 2022:
Wed 2nd DUBLIN, 3Arena
Fri 4th HULL, Bonus Arena
Sat 5th HULL, Bonus Arena
Sun 6th MANCHESTER, AO Arena
Tue 8th NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, Newcastle Utilita Arena
Wed 9th LEEDS, first direct Arena
Fri 11th GLASGOW, SSE Hydro
Sat 12th LIVERPOOL, M&S Bank Arena
Sun 13th BIRMINGHAM, Resorts World Arena
Tue 15th BOURNEMOUTH, Bournemouth Int’nl Centre
Wed 16th BOURNEMOUTH, Bournemouth Int’nl Centre
Thu 17th NOTTINGHAM, Motorpoint Arena Nottingham
Sat 19th LONDON, O2 Arena
Sun 20th LONDON, O2 Arena
Tue 22nd BRIGHTON, Centre
Wed 23rd BRIGHTON, Centre
Thu 24th CARDIFF, Motorpoint Arena

Mick Hucknall has been Simply Red’s songwriter and bandleader since the very beginning in 1985, aided by long-serving saxophonist Ian Kirkham since 1986. The current line-up has remained consistent since 2003, and the new tour will play to the core strengths of this fantastic band. “I want them to enjoy playing, for crowds to get up and move around, and everybody to put their heart into it. It’s all about capturing the groove.” says Mick.

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Mo Gilligan and Friends: The Black British Takeover
December 8th, 2021

O2 Priority tickets on sale May 19th
General Sale May 21st

Ticket Link

Join BAFTA winner Mo Gilligan as he’s set to make history once again, with Mo Gilligan and Friends – The Black British Takeover – December 8th at London’s 20,000-seater arena The O2. It’s set to be the biggest show of Mo’s career to date, and he’ll be bringing headline stars from the Black British circuit with him. The line up will be announced monthly in the lead up to what is set to be one of the most legendary events in British stand-up history. The O2 event is part of The O2’s Welcome Back Shows and will also be filmed for Broadcast.

The multi award winning stand up, Masked Singer judge and social media mega star, is now one of the UK’s most celebrated comics, but his first big break came from the Black British comedy circuit – a thriving stand-up scene that has been packing out theatres up and down the country for the last 30 years, with its stars selling out major venues all over the UK.

Mo Gilligan said: “I’m really proud of the Black British comedy circuit that I started on. The talent on this scene is exceptional, but all too often ignored by mainstream media, so what better place to showcase the culture than the most famous venue in country? We’re ready to bring the Great British Public a show like you’ve never seen before!”

It’s been quite a few spectacular years for Mo – with numerous award wins and nominations, recording The Big Narstie Show Series 2 and his landing his own hit Channel 4 series The Lateish Show with Mo Gilligan, which bagged him a spectacular BAFTA, winning the Entertainment Performance AwardHe was named The Funniest Man in Britain by The Times and his debut Coupla Cans stand up tour came to a close selling over 50,000 tickets including a huge two week West End residency. His debut Netflix Original Stand Up Special Momentum was globally released in 190 countries. 

His There’s Mo To Life Tour sold out in record time, including 9 sell out shows at London’s Eventim Apollo. Very last remaining tickets now released HERE:

September 2021

Weds 15th READING, Reading Arts (The Hexagon) SOLD OUT
Thurs 16th  SOUTHAMPTON, O2 Guildhall SOLD OUT
Fri 17th  CAMBRIDGE, Corn Exchange SOLD OUT
Sat 18th  OXFORD, New Theatre SOLD OUT                      
Weds 22nd  LEEDS, O2 Academy SOLD OUT
Thurs 23rd  NEWCASTLE, O2 City Hall
Fri 24th  GLASGOW, The Pavilion Theatre
Sat 25th  MANCHESTER, O2 Apollo SOLD OUT
Weds 29th  CARDIFF, St David’s Hall SOLD OUT
Thurs 30th  LONDON, Eventim Apollo SOLD OUT 

October 2021
Fri 8th  LONDON, Eventim Apollo SOLD OUT
Sat 9th  LONDON, Eventim Apollo SOLD OUT
Fri 22nd  MANCHESTER, O2 Apollo SOLD OUT
Sat 23rd  LONDON, Eventim Apollo SOLD OUT
Fri 29th  LONDON, Eventim Apollo SOLD OUT

November 2021
Sat 6th  BRIGHTON, Brighton Dome Concert Hall
Fri 12th  LONDON, Eventim Apollo SOLD OUT
Thurs 18th  LONDON, Eventim Apollo SOLD OUT
Thurs 25th  LONDON, Eventim Apollo SOLD OUT
Fri 26th  IPSWICH, Regent Theatre SOLD OUT
Sat 27th  BOURNEMOUTH, BIC Windsor Hall

December 2021
Sat 4th  PORTSMOUTH, Guildhall
Fri 10th  BIRMINGHAM, Utilita Arena
Sat 11th  SHEFFIELD, City Hall
Fri 17th  MANCHESTER, O2 Apollo
Sat 18th  BIRMINGHAM, Utilita Arena SOLD OUT                    

  • BAFTA 2021 | BEST ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMME NOMINEE 
  • ROYAL TELEVISION SOCIETY 2021 | BEST ENTERTAINMENT PERFORMANCE WINNER
  • BAFTA 2020 | ENTERTAINMENT PERFORMANCE AWARD WINNER
  • BAFTA 2019 | BEST ENTERTAINMENT SHOW NOMINEE
  • NATIONAL TELEVISION AWARDS 2020 | TV PRESENTER OF THE YEAR NOMINEE
  • NATIONAL TELEVISION AWARDS 2020 | THE BRUCE FORSYTH ENTERTAINMENT AWARD NOMINEE
  • ROYAL TELEVISION SOCIETY 2019 | BEST ENTERTAINMENT SHOW WINNER
  • ROYAL TELEVISION SOCIETY 2019 | BEST BREAKTHROUGH NOMINEE
  • EDINBURGH TV AWARDS 2019 | BEST NEWCOMER NOMINEE
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Debut Album By Pianist, Composer & Producer

Out July 16th On Sony Music Masterworks

New Single ‘Tamie’ Out Now

Watch Video Here

Following the success of her singles ‘Get What U Get’ and ‘Flower Through Concrete,’ pianist, composer, and producer Chloe Flower — whose sensational appearance with Cardi B stole the show at the 2019 Grammy Awards — has announced the release of her self-titled debut album on Sony Music Masterworks, on July 16th .

In three acts — I. Innocence, II. Suffering and III. Hope — this sublime collection was composed, produced and recorded in the artist’s New York City apartment during the Covid-19 pandemic. It features spoken word from Deepak Chopra and an interpretation of Billie Eilish’s chart-topping hit ‘Bad Guy’. 

Chloe dedicates the new single ‘Tamie’ (and video) to her dear friend Tamie and has imbued it with the beauty and resilience of their Asian identity; releasing it in observance of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Watch here.

Of the music video, Chloe notes, “It’s a celebration of our Asian heritage and culture and was shot at a classical Chinese garden. As our communities are being targeted with anti-Asian rhetoric and violence, now is the time to celebrate Asian American pride, culture and the positive impact our community has had on the world.” 

Encompassing sweet melodies, hip-hop, and trap beats, Chloe Flower is a modern-day classical sensation, pushing the boundaries with her unique self-created Popsical genre. 

 “I was thinking about the life cycle. You start with innocence; born with a clean state. Throughout life there is suffering which hardens you. But there’s always hope for something better,” Chloe reflects. “ I want people to listen to the album as a whole body of work, which is why I have a prelude and a finale as well as the three acts. The ultimate goal was to make an album that inspires listeners, and makes people hopeful. It’s new, edgy and a sound that is authentic to me.  Even though my music has no lyrics, I still have something to say.”

What sets Chloe apart is her technique and modern musical viewpoint. Without doubt, this album will establish her as a force to be reckoned with, a new major player in the instrumental world, destined to infiltrate popular culture.

More Chloe Flower Power Info:

Chloe Flower is the most talked about pianist in the world following a show-stopping performance with Cardi B at the 2019 Grammy Awards. Chloe is an official Steinway Artist, composer, producer, activist, and fashion influencer who began playing piano at the age of two. Chloe Flower proudly celebrates her Asian heritage and culture and is a fierce advocate for women’s representation — particularly women of color — in the music industry.

Chloe sits on the board of directors for the Liberace Foundation and is a strong voice against human trafficking. She was honored by the Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Activism (CAST) and has spoken at the United Nations as a music education ambassador. 

With her self-created Popsical genre — a blend of pop and classical — Chloe Flower is pushing boundaries and reaching new audiences. She has collaborated with Babyface, Nas, and Swizz Beats along with producers Tommy Brown (Ariana Grande/Meghan Trainor) and Mike WiLL Made-It (Beyonce/Miley Cyrus) to name a few.  

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Address Social Pressures in New Single ‘Girl On TV’

Taken From Forthcoming EP ‘Open The Door’

Out 11th June on Kanine Records

Announced To Play By:Larm Festival 2021

 

Norway’s indie pop grrrl gang VEPS return with slyly subversive new single ‘Ecstasy’’ – Clash Magazine

Following the release of their nineties tinged track ‘Ecstasy’, Oslo’s VEPS, today unleash the beautifully raw ‘Girl On TV’. The track, which is accompanied by a stunning self-directed video, is the second to be taken from their forthcoming EP Open The Door, out June 11th on Kanine Records.

A look through the window at the constant pressures of modern life, the bewitchingly vulnerable track is drenched in captivating harmonies, flipping between Laura and Helena’s poignant vocals. “’Girl on TV’ is more like a story with a narrative than any other of our songs. It follows a girl growing up in a home where she doesn’t feel like she is being seen,” says the band. “Ultimately it’s a song about loneliness and idealisation. It’s about how lonely it can feel to grow up in an emotionally distant household, and how it’s so easy to compare your own life to others when you’re in a bad place yourself.”

Again, holding tight to their DIY sensibilities, the band shot and directed the video themselves, with a little help from friends. “We planned it on the train back from a gig in Trondheim, but another lockdown happened right after we got home so we had to improvise a lot as we were filming and didn’t really know how it would turn out until the final edit,” the band said of the video. “We wanted it to have a more introspective tone that reflects the song itself, while still maintaining that not-so-serious «cheeky» undertone.” Watch the video HERE

Recorded at Studio Tjueen Studios in Oslo, Norway, Open The Door was self-produced by the band and mixed by Girl In Red’s producer Matias Tellez. A love letter to their teenage years, the EP is an accomplished collection of songs, far beyond their tender years at just 17. 

Following their performance at The Great Escape’s digital Festival last night, the band will also play a series of shows this year including Norway’s By:Larm Festival (30th Sept-2nd Oct), with more live dates to be added soon. 

Hailing from the eastside of Norway’s capital, Oslo, VEPS have known each other since elementary school and began playing music together in middle school, aged 14. Although growing up with very different influences, the girls had a common sense as outsiders and while making a short film together decided to make an impromptu band. With Helena, Laura and June already accomplished at their instruments, Maja was assigned as drummer, she had never touched a drum set before, and VEPS was born. Already causing a stir playing a series of DIY shows wherever they could, the band self-released ‘Do I Hear A Maybe?’ on their own label in 2019, mixed by a man known only as ‘The Professor’. Making stickers with the cover art and giving them away for free, word of mouth created a buzz around the band.

Fast forward to 2021 and the band, equipped with their stunning debut EP, sign to New York label Kanine Records, planting them firmly as one of the most exciting bands in Europe. Watch this space!

‘Open The Door’ Track Listing:

  1. Girl On TV
  2. Do I Hear A Maybe? 
  3. Ecstasy
  4. Oliver
  5. Funny Things
  6. Colorblind

VEPS are Helena Mariero Olasveengen (keys/vocals), June K. Urholt (bass), Laura Dodson (guitar/vocals) & Maja B. Berge (drums)

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Love Will Be Reborn out August 20th
Announces 9-Date Autumn UK Tour
Includes London’s Union Chapel 20th September

Martha Wainwright is beginning again. The beguiling performer and songwriter makes a most welcome return with Love Will Be Reborn, her first new album in five years, released August 20th on Pheromone Records/Cooking Vinyl. 

It’s her first album since 2016’s ‘Goodnight City’, and the first since 2012’s acclaimed ‘Come Home To Mama’ to feature so much original material. All eleven songs on ‘Love Will Be Reborn’ are written by Martha. She wrote the first song, and what would become the title track, a few years ago in what was a very dark time for her personally.

The title track ‘Love Will Be Reborn’ is out today and hints at the ache of recent years while capturing a sense of optimism for the future. She wraps her wondrous, trademark vocals around the heartbreak to dizzying effect.

“I wrote the song in its entirety within ten or fifteen minutes,” she admits.” I was bawling,” 

Martha began to play the song live before she recorded the album and it became something of an anthem, giving her hope when it was most needed. The song, and the entire album, was produced by Pierre Marchand, best known for his work with Rufus Wainwright on ‘Poses’, the McGarrigle’s on ‘Heartbeats Accelerating’ and much of Sarah McLaughlin’s 90’s catalogue. Listen to the track HERE

Recorded in Martha’s Montreal hometown, the album was made in the basement of café Ursa which also served as a studio and at PM Studios. Martha plays guitar and piano and enlisted the help of Toronto musicians Thom Gill (guitars, keys, back-ups) Phil Melanson (drums, percussion) and Josh Cole (bass). Pierre Marchand plays keyboards on ‘Love Will Be Reborn’ plus two other tracks while Morgan Moore plays bass on several songs.

Alongside the album announce, Martha has announced an Autumn UK tour which includes a highly anticipated show at London’s Union Chapel on September 20th. Full list of dates below. Tickets on sale today except Birmingham which is on sale Friday May 21st from HERE:

September
Mon 20th LONDON, Union Chapel
Thurs 23rd FROME, Cheese and Grain
Fri 24th SHEFFIELD, Leadmill
Sat 25th BRIDPORT, Electric Palace
Sun 26th CARDIFF, Tramshed
Tues 28th CAMBRIDGE, Junction
Weds 29th BIRMINGHAM, Town Hall
Thurs 30th BEXHILL, De La Warr Pavillion
October
Fri 1st LIVERPOOL, Philharmonic Hall

Love Will Be Reborn tracklisting:

  1. Middle Of The Lake
  2. Getting Older
  3. Love Will be Reborn
  4. Being Right
  5. Report Card
  6. Body and Soul
  7. Hole in My Heart 
  8. Justice 
  9. Sometimes 
  10. Ranbow
  11. Falaise de Malaise

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Releases Contemporary Dance Video

For Melancholic New Track ‘If I Cared’

Following the release of the poignant ‘You Don’t Feel Like Home’, rising star Jack In Water today releases the moving contemporary dance video for his beautifully melancholic new track, ‘If I Cared’. The track is another preview of his forthcoming debut album, due later this year on Nettwerk Records.

Produced by Oli Bayston (The 2 Bears, George FitzGerald) and written with Roy Kerr and Tim Bran of My Riot (London Grammar, Aurora), the tonal and instrumental rise and fall within ‘If I Cared’ sublimely echoes the ups and downs faced by young boys as they attempt to navigate growing up in a difficult and equally ever changing world. “Throughout my teenage years, like a lot of boys most emotions like fear, pain, anxiety or sadness would manifest themselves as anger or a kind of nihilistic numbness,” Will Clapson AKA Jack In Water reflected. “This is obviously not a coping mechanism and so this song is about the period of realisation that I needed to change that.”

The moving Courtney Skye directed choreography for the accompanying video reflects the agonising inner turmoil that Will poignantly sings about. “The two dancers (Christian Flippo and Anthony Curley) to me perfectly express this feeling of conflict between wanting to express yourself authentically and also not really knowing how to.” Will said. 

Watch the video for ‘If I Cared’ HERE

Brought up in a little village in Essex, Jack In Water is the alias of singer-songwriter William Clapson. Growing up listening to the diverse musical influences of his parents, it was this mix of art-rock melancholy instrumentation partnered with the emotional soulful voices of the greats, which really drove him to make the music he makes today. With a string of releases under his belt, Jack In Water is definitely one not to let pass you by in 2021.

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Video For New Single ‘Lost’

Taken From His Brand New Album ‘Saturday Night, Sunday Morning’

Out August 20th on RCA Records

Spring 2022 UK & Ireland Tour

Jake Bugg is firing on all cylinders as he catapults into space for a cosmic, interstellar party video for new single ‘Lost’, taken from his eagerly anticipated new album Saturday Night, Sunday Morning – out 20th August on RCA Records. Watch the video, directed by visual collective High Art, HERE.

His latest instalment, in a new chapter that puts Jake back on the map with a dynamic, exciting new sound, ‘Lost’ is produced by Steve Mac and demonstrates a refreshing upbeat energy, whilst retaining his unique authenticity that fans and followers have fallen in love with over the years.

Jake says; “The song is inspired by everyone who felt lost and parted from loved ones during the pandemic. The sun’s coming out, summer is on the way and this is the tune for it.”


2021 has seen Jake grow into himself and go from strength to strength, releasing one of the singles of the year in All I Need, also produced by Steve Mac. The inescapable hit has been booming across the airwaves, playlisted on Radio X and Radio 1, and Jake turned in a stellar performance of the song on Graham Norton on BBC1.

The 27-year-old, who has 4 albums and numerous hit singles to his name, brings his blistering live show back on the road in Spring 2022. Tickets on sale now and full dates are as follows:

March:

Mon 14th Newcastle O2 City Hall

Tue 15th Leeds O2 Academy

Thurs 17th Hull Bonus Arena

Fri 18th Manchester O2 Victoria Warehouse 

Sat 19th Sheffield Octagon Centre

Mon 21st Edinburgh Corn Exchange

Wed 23rd Glasgow O2 Academy

Thurs 24th Belfast Ulster Hall

Fri 25th Dublin Olympia Theatre

Sun 27th Birmingham O2 Academy

Mon 28th Norwich UEA

Wed 30th Nottingham Rock City

Thurs 31st Cardiff The Great Hall

April:

Fri 1st Bristol O2 Academy

Sun 3rd Oxford O2 Academy

Mon 4th Southampton O2 Guildhall

Tue 5th London O2 Academy Brixton

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New Album Released June 25thon EMI Records

Lead single ‘Who’s Hurting Who’with Nile Rodgers

Announces 12 Date Spring UK 2022 Tour

Jack Savoretti returns with a wonderful new album that arrives complete with its own genre, Europiana. Put on your dancing shoes for the funky first single, the disco fuelled ‘Who’s Hurting Who’, featuring Nile Rodgers.

“Nile brings groove, glamour and chic that is everything that Europiana is,” Jack Savoretti says. “’Europiana wouldn’t exist without Nile Rodgers!”

To celebrate, Jack has announced a 12 date UK tour next spring kicking off at the Plymouth Pavilions and finishing up at London’s Eventim Apollo. Tickets go on sale May 14that 9am from HERE.

‘Europiana’ is the follow-up to Jack’s breakthrough 2019 album ‘Singing to Strangers’, his third consecutive gold seller and first UK number one. While that album was recorded in Rome at Ennio Morricone’s studio, this new disc was conceived in between lockdowns at Jack’s Oxfordshire home.

“Europiana isn’t a sound. It’s references and inspirations and the emotions they evoke,” Jack says. “It’s the music of my childhood summers, remade for today.”

Once again, Cam Blackwood (George Ezra, London Grammar, Florence & The Machine), has produced the album, recorded late last year at Abbey Road with Jack’s longtime touring band. John Oates plays guitar and sang backing vocals, from Nashville, on the lush ‘When You’re Lonely’.

Much of the 11 track album concerns itself with family, friendship and the precarious nature of love so it’s not surprising that Jack’s wife and children sing on a few tracks.

“’Singing to Strangers’ was my first album that wasn’t all about me, which I loved,” Jack says. “’Europiana’ pushes that further. There are more characters and bigger concepts. I’m looking out at the world, not inwards.”

And what a view! There’s a confidence and an emotional swagger that drives these songs onto new heights. Jack has never been in better voice, turning in his best ever vocal performance on each and every track. And they were so lucky with the weather.

“For weeks we literally lived Europiana,” Jack enthuses. “The band would arrive and I’d make a big lunch, eaten outside with loads of rose. Then we’d go inside to write in what is usually my living room but it became a studio. The sun and fun seeped into the songs.”

You can hear that warm glow throughout ‘Europiana’. It’s the sound of blue skies and sunny days. No doubt it will be the soundtrack to the summer. Get ready to soak it up.

Jack Savoretti plays the following UK dates:

March
Thurs 24th  PLYMOUTH, Pavilions
Fri 25th  CARDIFF, Motorpoint Arena
Sun 27th  CHELTENHAM, The Centaur
Mon 28th  BIRMINGHAM, Symphony Hall
Thurs 31st  NEWCASTLE, O2 City Hall
April
Sat 2nd  SHEFFIELD, City Hall
Sun 3rd  NOTTINGHAM, Royal Concert Hall
Tues 5th  EDINBURGH, Usher Hall
Weds 6th  GLASGOW, O2 Academy
Fri 8th  HULL, Bonus Arena
Sun 10th  MANCHESTER, O2 Apollo
Wed 13th  LONDON, EventimApollo

‘Europiana’ Tracklisting:

  1. I Remember Us
  2. Secret Life
  3. Who’s Hurting Who
  4. When You’re Lonely
  5. More Than Ever
  6. Too Much History
  7. Dancing In The Living Room
  8. Each And Every Moment
  9. The Way You Said Goodbye
  10. Calling Me Back To You
  11. War Of Words
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First US Country Male Artist To Have First 2 Albums UK Silver Certified

New video for ‘Forever After All’ – WATCH HERE
Taken from his US chart topping, record breaking, deluxe album
What You See Ain’t Always What You Get

Today sees US country star Luke Combs continue to defy the odds and break records as he celebrates a feat that sees his US chart topping album, What You See Is What You Get, reach silver in the UK, making Luke the first US country male artist to have their first two albums certified silver in the UK.

The news hits in the same week that Luke dropped the emotional new video for his latest single ‘Forever After All’ – watch here.

Luke recently took part in BBC Radio 2’s House Music Sessions for Ken Bruce on March 12th, where he performed ‘Forever After All’ & ‘Refrigerator Door’ alongside the BBC Concert Orchestra – watch again here. All of this activity marked a year since what would have been a hands down rapturous headline slot at 2020’s C2C Festival. As well as being the biggest US country artist in the UK, his debut album This One’s For You, and What You See Is What You Get have spawned five tracks featured on the BBC Radio 2 playlist.

It continues to be a groundbreaking time for Luke Combs, whose global No. 1 record, What You See Is What You Get, is newly certified RIAA double Platinum. The award-winning album’s 18 tracks along with five new songs are also featured on Combs’ new deluxe album, What You See Ain’t Always What You Get, which debuted No. 1 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart as well as Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart.

Additionally, the deluxe album’s song, “Forever After All,” landed at No. 2 on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 chart — the highest entrance ever for a male country solo artist. With the release, Combs also reached No. 1 on Rolling Stone ’s Top 200 Albums chart, Top 100 Songs chart and Artists 500 chart — the first country artist ever to lead all three charts in the same week and first to top the Artists 500. 

Combs also recently made history as the first artist ever to have their first two studio albums spend 25 weeks or more at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart—breaking Taylor Swift’s previously held record at 24 weeks. The achievement comes as What You See Is What You Get topped the chart for the 25th time earlier this summer, while his 2017 debut, This One’s For You, has spent 50 non-consecutive weeks at No. 1—tying the record for the longest reign atop the chart with Shania Twain’s Come On Over in 1997.

Additional notable achievements and recognitions:

  • Winner of two awards at the 54th Annual CMA Awards: Male Vocalist of the Year and Album of the Year (What You See Is What You Get)
  • Winner of two awards at the 55th ACM Awards: Album of the Year (What You See Is What You Get) and Male Artist of the Year 
  • Won three awards at the 2020 Billboard Music Awards: Top Country Artist, Top Country Male Artist and Top Country Album (What You See Is What You Get)
  • Recent winner of three iHeartRadio Music Awards: Country Artist of the Year, Country Album of the Year (What You See Is What You Get) and Country Song of the Year (“Beautiful Crazy”)
  • Only country artist to perform on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” Season 45
  • Inducted as a member of the Grand Ole Opry 
  • Awarded CMT Performance of the Year at the 2019 CMT Music Awards for his CMT Crossroads performance of “Beautiful Crazy” with Leon Bridges
  • Awarded Top Country Artist, Top Country Male Artist and Top Country Album at the 2019 Billboard Music Awards
  • Awarded New Male Artist of the Year at the 54th ACM Awards
  • Awarded Country Artist of the Year at the 2019 iHeartRadio Music Awards
  • Awarded New Artist of the Year at the 52nd Annual CMA Awards
  • Nominated for Best New Artist at the 61st GRAMMY Awards
  • Recipient of a CMA Triple Play Award for writing three No. 1 songs in a 12-month period
  • First artist to simultaneously top all five Billboard country charts for multiple weeks: Top Country Albums, Hot Country Songs, Country Airplay, Country Streaming Songs and Country Digital Song Sales (dated March 9, March 30 and April 6)
  • This One’s For You is certified RIAA Triple Platinum and was also the most-streamed country album of 2019.
  • All five songs on his The Prequel EP charted on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs Top 25—a feat not accomplished by any artist in 60 years since Johnny Cash in 1959.

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