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Showing posts with label The Horrors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Horrors. Show all posts

Friday, 13 June 2014

Franz Ferdinand gets remixed by The Horrors

Franz Ferdinand's new single "Stand on the Horizon" is out on 28th July, and will feature remixes from producer Todd Terje and The Horrors' Tom Furse. As well as a cover of the track from Sunderland indie kids Frankie & The Heartstrings.

You can listen to the rather psychedelic remix below! Earlier this year the band released a German language track called "Erdbeer Mund" - click here to listen to it!


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Wednesday, 14 May 2014

The Horrors announce autumn UK tour

The Essex band will be performing on a UK wide tour in late September and early October. The ten date tour will start in Norwich and end up in London at The Troxy (Limehouse).


The Horrors LIVE UK DATES
Norwich Waterfront (September 22)
Bournemouth O2 Academy (23)
Newcastle Riverside (25)
Glasgow O2 ABC (26)
Manchester Albert Hall (27)
Birmingham The Institute (29)
Sheffield The Leadmill (30)
Bristol O2 Academy (October 1)
Worthing The Pavillion (3)
London Troxy (4)

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Thursday, 24 April 2014

The Horrors cover Frankie Knuckles in BBC Radio 1's Maida Vale

The new album from The Horrors, "Luminous", is out next week but you can get even more excited now with listening to this live in-session recorded at Maida Vale for BBC’s Radio 1. The session includes tracks from the forthcoming record and, amazingly a cover of Frankie Knuckles' "Your Love".

Check out the session in full below


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Thursday, 17 April 2014

The Horrors unveil video for "So Now You Know"

Ahead of their new album release, the band have uplaoded the video for "So Now You Know". The track is set to feature on their new album - "Luminous" - which is out May 5th.

 
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Tuesday, 18 March 2014

The Horrors unveil "So Now You Know"

In just over a month from now The Horrors will release their brand new album "Luminous", their first in four years. We’ve already heard "I See You" and now here's another stunning track off the new LP- "So Now You Know".

Give it a listen below.


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Tuesday, 25 February 2014

The Horrors unveil new track "I See You"

The new track from The Horrors features on their new album, out 5th May on XL Recordings. The sieven minute epic already has got people talking highly about their new work!

Scroll on down to check out the lyric video. 


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Monday, 24 February 2014

The Horrors announce new album "Luminous"

The Horrors have just announced their new album called "Luminous" and tonight they'll début a track called "I See You" and it will be premièring today at 7pm GMT by Zane Lowe on Radio 1 and at 11am PST on KCRW Morning Becomes Eclectic.

Below is the album artwork.


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Tuesday, 11 February 2014

The Horrors confirm completion of fourth album

Banishing the curse of the difficult third album, 2011's 'Skying' was released to critical acclaim and helped to put The Horrors on the pedestal that they deserve to be on. Now, just under three years on, the Southend five piece have finally given fans the closure they have so eagerly been awaiting.  

Talking exclusively on Zane Lowe's Radio 1 show last night, frontman Faris Badwan confirmed the albums completion and admitted naming their creation is always the hardest part of the process. He said: "The record is finished now - we're deciding on a running order and the artwork.'' He went onto add: ''The hardest thing of all is coming up with the name - it's a nightmare, and it's the worst part of being in a
band, or at least the most time consuming."


The follow up to 'Skying' is now complete
Badwan, who along with his band will play the first BBC 6 Music Festival later this month, also admitted that he has finally managed to obtain what he has always wanted from an album."I would honestly say it's my favourite record we've done because I feel like we finally got close to what we actually wanted from the songs... I'm happy with it, I'm really happy with it."

The band will also hit the road to promote the album - although dates and venues are yet to be confirmed. "As a band we love touring, it's very much central to our records, we write the songs to be played live," he said. "So we're going to be performing as much as we can over the next couple of years."

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Wednesday, 29 May 2013

The Horrors nearly finished recording new album

The ever so gloomy band have announced that they're nearing the end of the recording process for their next album.

Speaking to NME in this week's edition Rhys Webb said:
"We’re right at the end of the recording process and ready to roll. We’re recording 11 tracks. It’s sounding very exciting."

Expect something from them soon then!

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Monday, 18 March 2013

The Horrors set to release new album in September

The Horrors have confirmed that their new album will be released in September. Speaking to NME about the recording process, the band's Tom Cowan said:
"It's going really well, we’re most of the way there in terms of getting the songs together. And we’ve got a month more or so of writing and then we’re gonna go on tour, we’re aiming to be finished in September. The album's going to be out in September."

This is good news for fans after only 2 years the band are planning to release another, we're looking forward to it!

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Thursday, 7 June 2012

Gig Review... The Horrors @ Brixton Academy, London, 25th May 2012

Tonight is The Horrors’ biggest UK show to date, headlining O2 Academy Brixton and playing to a near full venue by the time their set kicks off. This is The Horrors’ reward for their biggest year to date and the album that has finally broken them into the indie mainstream: ‘Skying’.

Before them is the matter of the support acts. Despite a modest crowd opening tonight’s proceedings very shortly after door time, Japanese noise-rockers Bo Ningen play a fantastic set. Loud, energetic and abrasive, they play through a short set of songs from their 2010 debut LP - clearly winning several new fans who weren’t previously acquainted with the band. Singer/bassist Taigen Kawabe concluded the set clutching at the air at the front of the stage swallowed in a wall of noise.

After this fantastic start to the night, Londoners Toy were second on. Much more known by tonight’s audience, their kraut/psych-rock jaunt goes down very well, their sound much more subtle in appeal. Their promise is evident, ’Left Myself Behind’ and ’Motoring’ in particular stand out, but were they ever going to be able to fulfil the crushing hype bestowed upon them?

Beak> are next to play with their repetitive kraut-rock drone. Geoff Barrow’s outfit play a great set, but the crowd are unimpressed and talk through their set. Their style is not new, but their initial releases sound good both on recording and here in Brixton. Only as their set concludes in a crescendo people start to take notice.



Then the headliners are on, and launch straight into the shoegaze explosion of ‘Mirror’s Image’, and then another ‘Primary Colours’ track, ‘Who Can Say’, anthemic and strident as ever. The first from ‘Skying’, the punchy and big-chorused ‘I Can See Through You’, is greeted with another rapturous reception along with ‘Scarlet Fields from the band’s sophomore LP. The panoramic-feeling ‘Changing The Rain’ feels suited to the large venue, and ‘Endless Blue’ feels the same, building up from a slow jam to jerky, driving guitars. ‘Sea Within A Sea’ builds from gloomy, dark repetition to intense noise. After ‘Ocean’s Burning’ is the first single from their third album ‘Still Life’, every word coming back at The Horrors in what is arguably their biggest hit.

They exit, albeit temporarily, and then play a two song encore of ‘You Said’, and a sprawling, frenzied rendition of ‘Moving Further Away’.

Even though it’s their first headline here, they seem totally at home with the adoring audience and this massive venue; The Horrors are here, and they’re here to stay.

Written by - Connor Browne

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Thursday, 7 July 2011

Album Review... The Horrors - Skying

The Horrors know all about deceptive appearances. Their mid-00s emergence saw the music press in a lather, hype peaking with inevitable derision creeping forth from (perhaps rightly) cynical corners of the blogosphere. So it’s no surprise to find that album three positions The Horrors in a brand-new musical (for them anyway). From the melodies and hypnotic hooks of Primary Colours, distinctly 1970s they have landed in the 1980s with anthemic synth-powered pop-rock.







Favourite tracks off the album would be 'Still Life' which I have posted a couple of times on the facebook site. All of which adds up to a second straight helping of flawed brilliance from The Horrors. 'You Said' with its 'Madchester' vibes, I am really finding it easy to like this dream-like, druggy sound without being too cliché. A supreme display of confidence just two short years after Primary Colours woke people up to their subtler charms.



The Horrors - Skying

Out of 1o: 8/10



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Monday, 4 July 2011

News: Stream The New Horrors Album Here

Listen to 'Skying' one week ahead of its release, there will be a review up on Thursday (7th July). Skying' is the band's self-produced third album and the follow-up to the hugely acclaimed 'Primary Colours'. It is released on July 11.






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