TURIN
BRAKES
annunciano
il loro ritorno con “Invisible Storm”,
il nuovo album in uscita il 26 gennaio per
Cooking Vinyl/Edel
ed un tour che li porterà sui palchi italiani per quattro
date a maggio
Band
di culto nel panorama alternative-rock inglese, giunti al loro ottavo album di
studio, i
Turin Brakes sono pronti a tornare con “Invisible
Storm”.
Ad
anticiparlo, il brano “Would You Be Mine”,
disponibile
come istant grat
ascolta “Would You Be Mine”: https://TurinBrakes.lnk.to/ISPR
Con sette album alle spalle, una
carriera quasi ventennale e milioni di album venduti in tutto il mondo, i Turin Brakes non hanno mai sbagliato un colpo, con singoli ai vertici
delle charts in tutto il mondo. “Lost
Property”, l’ultimo lavoro di studio pubblicato nel 2016, ha avuto ben 3
singoli in alta rotazione ed un tour mondiale durato 18 mesi, al termine del
quale la band
(Olly Knights, Gale Paridjanian, Rob Allum e Eddie Myer), insieme al co-produttore
Ali Staton, si è ritrovata ai Rockfield Studios in Galles (lo studio dove i
Queen registrarono “Bohemian Rhapsody”) per cominciare a scrivere nuovi brani e
l’ispirazione è stata decisamente immediata!
Olly Knights afferma ‘‘the idea of an invisible storm came to me as a theme during the end
of writing the album, I’ve always loved the quote “everyone you meet is
fighting their own war, so be kind”. Il disco cerca di tracciare una linea
tra i conflitti interiori e tutto quello che succede all’esterno. “This album tries to trace a line between
these tense internal struggles and what’s happening outside of ourselves.
Perhaps even suggesting a link between the invisible storms of our inner worlds
and the outer tensions and social and political storms that seem to be sweeping
the world these days.” conclude Olly.
Turin Brakes saranno in tour a partire da
marzo, ed arriveranno in Italia per quattro date a maggio!
Turin Brakes tour italiano:
2 maggio, Torino, Astoria
3 maggio, Bologna, Locomotiv Club
4 maggio, Montepradone (Ascoli
Piceno), Auditorium Pacetti
5 maggio, Roma, Largo
info tour: www.radarconcerti.com
After an impressive 17 years together, seven
studio albums and over a million records sold worldwide, they might be excused
a bit of downtime. But no…….the estimable London 4-piece Turin Brakes have
announced their eighth studio album ‘Invisible Storm’ coming in January 2018 on
Cooking Vinyl, followed by a major UK tour. 2016 saw them back lighting up the
airwaves with national radio playlisting for three singles from critically
acclaimed album ‘Lost Property’ coupled with a packed schedule of touring. Yet
all along the way new material kept bubbling through. New songs kept popping
up, in soundchecks. Light-bulb moments materialised in midnight sessions in
hotel rooms or in any spare moments found.
The band - founder members and former primary
school friends Olly Knights and Gale Paridjanian, along with longtime bandmates
Rob Allum and Eddie Myer - quickly decided to catch that wave. Completed by
producer Ali Staton they all returned to their favourite bolthole - Rockfield
Studios in the Monmouth Valley, where they could absorb the vibes left hanging
in the air by a long line of musical mavericks, sit down at the piano where
Freddie recorded ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ and let the music take shape, revealing
the next stage in the journey.
Invisible Storm is big-picture music played
on a small screen, refracted through lyrics that embrace the personal and the universal,
without offering the comfort of easy answers. Formed in Balham South London,
Turin Brakes released their Mercury Music Prize nominated debut album The
Optimist in 2001 followed by Ether Song in 2003 which featured the top 5 hit
single Pain Killer (Summer Rain). One of the finest indie bands of the last
decade with 7 top 40 hits to their name Turin Brakes are a band that’s
weathered many Invisible Storms, that are sure of who they are and what they’ve
set out to do, and know that there’s always a story left to tell…
Ufficio Stampa
Ja.La
Media Activities S.R.L.
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