17 March 2020

Jason Isbell

Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit to perform in the UK and Ireland in November

Four-time Grammy Award winner Jason Isbell will be returning to the UK and Ireland in November with The 400 Unit for three dates – one in London, one in Manchester and one in Dublin. Tickets are available here. Isbell will be touring to support his upcoming album, ‘Reunions’, which is due for release on May 15 and will mark his seventh studio album. His last two albums peaked at Number One on the US Country Chart, while they both also charted in the Top 10 of the US all-genre album charts – ‘Something More Than Free’ peaked at six and ‘The Nashville sound’ peaked at four. The new album is described as “a seamless collection of ten new songs that delve into relationships with lovers, friends, children, parents and one’s self,” while the first hit of music comes in the shape of new single Be Afraid. The dates are part of Isbell’s European tour, which will also see him perform ten dates across the continent and venture into places such as Sweden, Germany and Holland. The date in London will be at the Eventim Apollo, which is a huge upgrade in size from his previous exploits in the English capital, when he performed double nights at London’s HMV Forum and one night at the Roundhouse. Jason Isbell will be playing: November 7 – Stockholm Waterfront, Stockholm, Sweden November 8 – Vega, Copenhagen, Denmark November 10 – Festsaal Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany November 11 – Paradiso, Amsterdam, Netherlands November 12 – Paradiso, Amsterdam, Netherlands November 14 – De Roma, Antwerp, Belgium November 15 – Gloria Theater, Cologne, Germany November 17 – Eventim Apollo, London, England November 18 – Albert Hall, Manchester, England November 19 – Olympia Theatre, Dublin, Ireland

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Larkin Poe

Larkin Poe to release new album 'Self Made Man' on May 1

Grammy nominated sister duo Larkin Poe have revealed that their fifth studio album ‘Self Made Man’ will be released on May 1. You can pre-order the album here. The duo, made up of Atlanta born but Nashville based Rebecca and Megan Lovell, have made huge strides in recent years as a duo, with the pair taking their brand of American roots rock all round the world. Speaking about the record, the sisters said that it is an upbeat album that reflects on the previous 10 years that they have shared as a duo and that it is intended to highlight some of the better times. “Life is all about balance,” Rebecca said. “Sometimes it’s sweet, sometimes it’s sour. With She’s A Self Made Man, I wanted to write a song about the up-and-down ride that Megan and I have been on for the past 10 years of building Larkin Poe. It’s hard to know who you are and it can take time to figure out what your purpose is, but I feel thankful that in recent years, my own feelings have started to click and make sense. Knowing and accepting yourself: that is empowerment.” “This is, in a lot of ways, is the first lyrically uplifting record we’ve made,” Megan added. “People can go through terrible things. People can weather immeasurable sorrow and hard times and yet we can still come out on the other side, pull ourselves together and thrive. This record reflects some of the joy and positivity that we ourselves feel and appreciate.” The tracklisting for ‘Self Made Man’ by Larkin Poe is: 1. Self Made Man 2. Holy Ghost Fire 3. Keep Diggin’ 4. Back Down South (ft. Tyler Bryant) 5. Tears of Blue to Gold 6. God Moves on the Water 7. Every Bird That Flies 8. Scorpion 9. Ex-Con 10. Easy Street

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Twinnie

Twinnie reschedules UK tour in light of government guidelines

Twinnie has become the latest artist forced into rescheduling their tour as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, with government guidelines forcing her hand. On March 16, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that people should avoid all mass gatherings and crowded places – including pubs, clubs, theatres and of course, music venues. As such, Twinnie has had little choice but to reschedule her upcoming tour, which was due to commence on March 17 in Glasgow, but has pledged to find dates in the diary as and when she can. “It’s with such a heavy heart after this afternoon’s announcement from the UK Government’s new guidelines to safety measures that I am going to have to reschedule my tour,” she said in a statement she posted on her social media. “I want to make sure first and foremost that everyone is safe and with this new information, I have to make this decision. “Stay tuned for the rescheduled dates that we’ll announce as soon as we can and visit your ticket providers for information. I’m so sorry guys, I’ll see you all soon.” The tour was pencilled in mind to support the upcoming release of Twinnie’s upcoming debut album ‘Hollywood Gypsy’, which is set to drop on April 17.

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The Shires

The Shires set to secure first ever UK Number One album with 'Good Years'

The Shires are in pole position for their first ever UK Number One album, as their fourth record ‘Good Years’ is currently leading the way in the midweek charts. You can read our review of the record here. The duo – made up of Ben Earle and Crissie Rhodes – have been very successful in the UK Country charts, with all three of their previous albums reaching the top spot, but they are yet to claim a Number One in the all-genre chart, with ‘My Universe’ and ‘Accidentally on Purpose’ both peaking at Number Three. The duo will face stern competition from former One Direction member Niall Horan however, whose second solo album ‘Heartbreak Weather’ is hot on the heels of ‘Good Years’ in second place. Speaking about the news, the duo said in a statement that they are very thankful to everyone who has ordered the record and also expressed their regret at not being able to play at C2C over the weekend, following the festival’s postponement. “We are so grateful to every single person that has bought ‘Good Years’,” the duo said. “We set out to make a positive, uplifting record and we hope it brings some joy to people right now at this difficult time. “We were so sad not to be able to play C2C last weekend, but it’s great to see our community coming together this week for (fingers crossed) a UK Country #1.” The only other possible new rival for The Shires is UK indie rock band Circa Waves, whose latest album ‘Sad Happy’ is currently sitting in fourth in its first week of sales, while Lewis Capaldi remains at three with ‘Definitely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent’.

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