MORE ACTS FOR FRANK TURNER'S LOST EVENINGS II // NICK ALEXANDER STAGE LINEUP ANNOUNCED

Frank Turner’s award-winning Lost Evenings returns to London’s iconic music venue, the Roundhouse, on 11–14 May 2018 for another SOLD OUT four-day festival.

Once again the Nick Alexander stage – named after the merchandise manager and long-time friend of Frank who was tragically killed in the Bataclan attack in 2015 – will honour his memory by playing host to some of the best emerging acts all hand-picked by Frank and Radio X’s John Kennedy. As well as a three-act bill for all four evenings, Saturday and Sunday will also host a 4-act daytime bill, giving festival goers a wide and varied selection of new music to discover.

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The Nick Alexander stage lineup is:

Friday 11 May – Frank Turner & the Sleeping Souls (New & Old), Arkells, The Homeless Gospel Choir
Felix Hagan & The Family
Holy Moly & The Crackers
Gabi Garbutt & The Illuminations

Saturday 12 May (daytime)
Beckie Margaret
Jerry Williams
Saachi Sen

Saturday 12 May (evening) – Love Ire & Song 10th Anniversary Performance, The Subways, Emily Barker
Stick In The Wheel
The Pearl Harts
The Tuts

Sunday 13 May (daytime) 
Shea
Joe Winter
Riah
The Purple Lights

Sunday 13 May (evening) – Sensible Sundays solo acoustic performance, Ginger Wildheart, Sarah Walk
PD Liddle
Xylaroo
Joe McCorriston

Monday 14 May – Xtra Mile Recordings label night with Frank Turner's Greatest Hits, Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly., Seán McGowan
The RPMs
Rob Lynch
The Lion and The Wolf

As with last year, in addition to the evening performances, a selection of panels and workshops will also run during the day on Saturday and Sunday, featuring leading industry insiders, musicians, experts and music professionals offering inspiration, insight and advice to audiences. A full line up and programme of events, including panels and workshops will be announced soon.

The inaugural festival hosted over 40 live acts in 5 different venues over a weekend that had community and camaraderie at its core. Sold out months in advance, the crowds packed out each satellite event, the second stage from start to finish and of course coming together each night to share and rejoice in four very different performances from Frank, who had learnt over 80 songs from his back catalogue so songs weren’t repeated. 

"I'm proud that Lost Evenings went so well last year, and excited to be bringing it back to Camden in 2018, bigger, bolder and better. The line-up of artists and panels is going to be amazing. I'll see everyone on the Chalk Farm Road in May."

All tickets for Lost Evenings 2 are now sold out.

BRAND NEW FRIEND RELEASE NEW SINGLE AND TITLE TRACK FOR DEBUT ALBUM 'SEATBELTS FOR AEROPLANES'

Following a UK mainland tour with Pretty Vicious and Irish dates with Feeder, Brand New Friend have released the title track of their forthcoming debut album, Seatbelts For Aeroplanes. Preorder the album, out 27 April 2018. Listen to the title track below.

This is the second single from the album to arrive, following the track ‘Girl’ which received great airplay from Annie Mac, Huw Stephens and Phil Taggart on Radio 1, John Kennedy on Radio X and 6Music’s Steve Lamacq.

'Seatbelts For Aeroplanes' is a song about "two people desperately trying to keep a relationship alive” explains vocalist Taylor.  “The opening line comes from an off-the-cuff remark my little brother made on a flight home from Newcastle. He turned to me and asked 'What's the point of having a seatbelt on an aeroplane? It's hardly going to save anyone's life if we fall out of the sky'. I just thought 'I'm having that'! It became the central metaphor for the whole song. I was going through a bad break-up at the time and I remember thinking that even if I can't be with that person forever, I'd love to at least be a happy memory for them one day.”

The band continue to tour in April and throughout the year in support of the album. Dates below:

APRIL (Irish tour)
20 Omagh @ Top of the Town
26 Derry @ Sandino’s
27 Portrush @ Kiwi’s
28 Belfast @ Black Box – headline show

JUNE
20 London @ The Garage (with Starcrawler)

AUGUST
23 Belfast @ Custom House Square (with Kodaline and Lewis Capaldi)

Further dates to be announced. 

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P.D. LIDDLE (EX-DRY THE RIVER) SIGNS TO XTRA MILE RECORDINGS // LISTEN TO NEW SONG 'YOU SHOULDN'T HAVE CALLED' // FIRST SOLO LONDON DATE 23 MARCH 2018

Xtra Mile Recordings are excited to introduce you to the latest addition in our ever-expanding family. Announcing, P. D. Liddle. A musician who will be well known to many already as the exceptionally talented vocalist and lyricist of Dry the River, Liddle will begin forging an exciting new path of his own through XMR.

We are delighted to unveil the first stepping stone of this journey: ‘You Shouldn’t
Have Called’ - a brand new track, which you can listen to here and now:

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To commemorate the signing, P.D. Liddle will also be performing his debut solo live show (with some familiar band mates) at the Omeara, London on 13th April 2018. Tickets are on general sale on Friday 23 March. Book yours here: www.alttickets.com/p.d.-liddle- tickets

Peter Liddle made his name as frontman of much championed East London folk-rock band Dry the River. After almost a decade of making music together including the widely
acclaimed debut album ‘Shallow Bed’ (2012) and its equally accomplished follow-up ’Alarms In The Heart’ (2014), the band made the difficult decision to part ways in 2015.

Compelled to return to music, Liddle will continue to produce music under his own solo moniker - watch this space for further new music to come...

facebook.com/pdlidd / Twitter: @pdlidd / www.pdliddle.com

BRAND NEW FRIEND REVEAL 'MEDIOCRE AT BEST' // UK TOUR AND IRELAND DATES WITH FEEDER MARCH 2018 // IRISH TOUR APRIL 2018

Brand New Friend's latest song from debut album Seatbelts for Aeroplanes is ‘Mediocre At Best’, which you can listen to below. The track supports their first mainland UK tour, with Pretty Vicious, startihg on Wednesday 7 March. The band have also been confirmed to join Britrock heroes Feeder on two of their forthcoming Irish dates. Seatbelts for Aeroplanes is released on 27 April 2018 and you can preorder it on vinyl, CD or download.

The four-piece, who hail from Castlerock in Northern Ireland released the first single from the album in February 2018, ‘Girl’, and instantly received plays from Huw Stephens (who played it twice back to back!), Phil Taggart and Annie Mac at Radio 1. It was also added to the Spotify ‘Rocked’ playlist and ‘Pure Pop Punk’ playlist.

Vocalist Taylor described the track as: “A fragile love song. It’s about facing up to the invisible battles in our heads and the importance of helping each-other through life, because it’s not easy. I wrote it for my girlfriend, to remind her that just by being here, she’s won every fight so far. It was written after a house party. I had one conversation with this girl & fell for her there and then. This song was my way of being able to talk to her after the party, because I wasn’t sure if I’d ever see her again...”

The band, who began as a duo with brother and sister Taylor and Lauren Johnson started off playing and writing when Taylor received his first guitar for doing well in his GSCE’s.   After releasing an EP ‘American Wives’ they hooked up with Aaron Milligan (bass) and Luke Harris (drums) and developed a fuller, punchier sound which transformed the gigs they had been playing to much more energetic affairs.  Playing their first Irish tour in January 2017, they soon followed on with shows on the BBC Introducing Stage at Hull (during its City of Culture year), festivals and support slots with local bands. In the meantime BBC Radio Ulster and Radio 1 were taking note and giving support and the new year kicked off with a sold out show at the Duke of York in Belfast.

UK tour (with Pretty Vicious)

MARCH 2018
07 Manchester, UK @ Soup Kitchen
08 Edinburgh, UK @ Sneaky Petes
09 Barrow In Furness, UK @ Underground Music Society (headline show)
10 Cardiff, UK @ Club Ifor Bach
12 Leeds, UK @ Lending Room
13 Bristol, UK @ Louisina
14 Southampton, UK @ Joiners
15 London, UK @ Borderline

With Feeder
21 Dublin, Ireland @ Olympia
22 Belfast, UK @ Limelight

Irish tour (headline)

APRIL 2018
20 Omagh, Ireland @ Top of the Town
26 Derry, Ireland @ Sandino’s
27 Portrush, Ireland @ Kiwi’s
28 Belfast, UK @ Black Box

Further dates to be announced. 

SXSW 2018 XTRA MILE SHOWCASE 17 MARCH 2018 AT BARRACUDA // FEATURING FRANK TURNER, SKINNY LISTER, WILL VARLEY, THE RPMs & NON CANON

Xtra Mile Recordings (XMR) and Artist Group International (AGI) will join the SXSW 2018 lineup with a packed showcase at Barracuda on Saturday, 17 March 2018.

The showcase will feature two alternating stages and include performances from Xtra Mile artists Frank Turner, Skinny Lister, Will Varley, The RPMs and Non Canon. AGI artists include Many Rooms, Swimming With Bears, Honduras, Tennis System, Bones, Allman Brown and Spirit In The Room.

Admission to the showcase is designated to attendees of the festival along with extra tickets for purchase at the door. More information, along with new additions to the lineup, to come.

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SEAN MCGOWAN DEBUT ALBUM 'SON OF THE SMITH' OUT 11 MAY 2018 // LISTEN TO NEW SONG 'OFF THE RAILS' // 2018 TOUR DATES

Seán McGowan is excited to announce the release of his debut album, Son of the Smith, through Xtra Mile Recordings on 11 May 2018. Preorder the album on CD, LP and digital now

The first single taken from the album is ‘Off the Rails’, out today (14 February) which you can check out below.

‘Off the Rails’ sears along with an e-bow guitar drone thrumming underneath while Seán gives the lyrical equivalent of an arm around the shoulder and kiss on the cheek of his mates for being there for him. 

As a glimpse into Son of the Smith, it captures his band absolutely ploughing through the parts he wrote for them. In that spirit, Son of the Smith captures everything live. Recording at SS2 Studios in Southend with labelmate Sam Duckworth (AKA Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly.) and Jay Malhotra, drums were done without a click-track, each instrument colliding with the rhythm. “It feels urgent, like it could tip over the edge at any point,” Seán says. 

‘Porky Pies’ returns to that cheeky pace, sure, jeering at commercial bullshit and fakery. ‘Romance Ain’t Dead’ though is a horn-addled scrabble for passion and love. There are hints of classic solo Seán on the quieter, finger-picked ‘Life Has a Way’ and the affecting arpeggios of ‘Oh My Days’, if more sensitive than before. But on ‘Local Boy’ he’s really looking beyond his own limits with a delicate tangle of pedal steel and strumming that reflects upon Seán’s growth since spending his youth in Southampton

There’s a spine of a concept running through the album, and one of Seán’s oldest ideas for the record: a journey across London between Old Street, Oval and Camberwell, itself a trek through Seán’s current sound. “The city’s breathing,” he begins on opener ‘Mind the Doors’, an undulating spoken word mantra upon a solo acoustic introduction via a bus journey to one of the key refrains to come. The mantra returns, announcing the album’s second half, and this time Seán’s bank card is declined on ‘Mind Your Head’ despite the warm piano promising more exploration. The album closes with drums rumbling as a metronome for Seán’s pitch-perfect grime-tinged flow into the six-minute tube journey on ‘Mind the Gap’. He peers out of his misery at the uncaring floods of commuters while lines peel off along the tracks – “keep tellin’ me to mind the gap, as the space between us grows” and “there ain’t no love on the Northern Line”. The final part of the trilogy, it’s the perfect epilogue to a heartfelt run through his life. 

Over 13 tracks, Son of the Smith is disarming in its scope, surprising in its erudite tackling of life’s challenges, and strong of voice with just a dab of laddish humour – the aural personification of Seán himself. McGowan could end up soundtracking our social conscience well into next year. 

Son of the Smith tracklisting

  1. Mind The Doors
  2. Cuppa Tea
  3. Romance Ain’t Dead
  4. Skin & Bone
  5. Porkie Pies
  6. Oh My Days
  7. Mind Your Head
  8. Springhill
  9. Local Boy
  10. Auto Pilot
  11. Life Has A Way
  12. Off The Rails
  13. Mind The Gap
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Seá has a huge year lined up in support of the album. Ending 2017 supporting Billy Bragg through the UK he began the year touring with labelmate Will Varley. March sees him head back to his roots in Ireland for a short tour there, before joining up with Will Varley again for a European run in April. Coinciding with the album release he will play a short headline tour throughout May as well as joining Frank Turner for a main stage slot at the Lost Evenings 2 Festival at the Roundhouse in London. Full dates below. More to be announced. 

MARCH (HEADLINE SHOWS)

06 Cork @ Brú Bar
07 Galway @ The Secret Garden
08 Limerick @ Mother Mac’s
09 Dublin @ Vintage Room
11 Belfast @ Drone Mansions

29 London @ 100 Club – supporting Ferocious Dog

APRIL (SUPPORTING WILL VARLEY) 

04 Leiden, The Netherlands @ Gebr De Nobel
05 Utrecht,The Netherlands @ Tivolevredenburg
06 Arnhem, The Netherlands @ Luxor Live
07 Groningen, The Netherlands @ Vera
08 Hamburg, Germany @ Monkey’s Music Club
09 Berlin, Germany @ Bi Nuu
10 Kassel, Germany @ Goldgrube
11 Munster, Germany @ Gleis 22
12 Trier, Germany @ Lucky Luke’s
13 Cologne, Germany @ Artheater
14 Hannover, Germany @ Lux
15 Wiesbaden, Germany @ Schlachthof
17 Karlsruhe, Germany @ Jubez
18 Munich, Germany @ Kranhalle
19 Baden, Switzerland @ Nordportel
20 Winterthur, Switzerland @ Gaswerk
21 Milan, Italy @ Serraglio 

MAY (SUPPORTING FRANK TURNER)

14 London @ Roundhouse (Lost Evenings II) 

MAY (UK HEADLINE TOUR)

15 London @ Monarch
26 Kingston @ Fighting Cocks
27 Bristol @ Crofter’s Rights
28 Birmingham @ Sunflower Lounge
29 Nottingham @ Bodega
31 Sheffield @ Totem

JUNE (UK HEADLINE TOUR)

01 Leeds @ Santiagos
02 Southampton @ Joiners
03 Cardiff @ Tiny Rebel
05 Exeter @ Cavern
07 Cambridge @ Portland Arms
08 Oxford @ Cellar
09 Reading @ Rising Sun Arts Centre

Image: Ben Morse www.ben-morse.com

Image: Ben Morse www.ben-morse.com