Thursday, 5 October 2017

Incoming: New Music Friday (6/10/17)

The albums we’re most excited about listening to on New Music Friday
  

Liam Gallagher – As You Were

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The younger, slightly angrier Gallagher brother is back with his first solo album since the break up of his last project Beady Eye in late 2014.
With four singles already released, the album promises to be rammed with bangers, just like the first single 'Wall Of Glass'.
Coming off the back of a packed summer festival schedule (including a massive Saturday afternoon Glastonbury slot) and the announcement of a long awaited UK tour, we can only hope the album packs the attitude and swagger we have all come to expect from the snarling Manc, obviously with copious amounts of rock ‘n’ roll thrown in for good measure.


Rationale – Self Titled

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Rationale (Tinashe Fazakeley) is a Zimbabwe-born British singer songwriter with a killer voice. He delivers his self titled soulful r&b debut album tomorrow after the successful EP ‘Vessels’ released in early 2017 through Best Laid Plans Records.
The album promises to be packed full of indie synth influenced pop and, if the EP is anything to go by, this could be one hell of a debut.
Check out 'Loving Life' and 'Into The Blue' to whet your appetite before the full release.


Marilyn Manson – Heaven Upside Down

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Absolute living legend Marilyn Manson returns with his first album since 2015’s ‘The Pale Emperor’.
The man literally needs no introduction, so just go ahead and check out the the brutal single 'WE KNOW WHERE YOU FUCKING LIVE' here.


The Darkness – Pinewood Smile



Grab your mums 70s spandex, The Darkness boys are back.
'Pinewood Smile' is the Lowestoft rock band’s 5th studio album. The hilarious lyrics of Justin Hawkins and brother Dan’s guitar riffs can only be a recipe for hilarious success.
Check out 'Southern Trains' here – the brilliant ode to how shit southern rail are in London, oh and what a video!

That's all for this week, let us know what you think in the comments and send us some new records we may have missed!
Cheers

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