Future of the Left reveal album title and release date
Cardiff’s Future Of The Left have revealed details about their forthcoming new record.
The album, follow-up to 2009′s Travels With Myself And Another, has been entitled by the band The Plot Against Common Sense and will drop just next month.
South Wales’ joint best live band (up there with Islet, of course) led by defacto leader and former-Mclusky man Falco have recently experienced changes in personnel since singer/bassist Kelson left last year. Since, however, they’ve have gained two new members and expanded to a fourpiece.
They have already unveiled first single ‘I Am The Least Of Your Problems’, which you can stream at the bottom of the page, but now they’ve announced that The Plot Against Common Sense will be released on 11 June via Xtra Mile Recordings.
They play the following live dates:
June
1 Diksmuide, 4AD Belgium
2 Paris: La Maroquinerie, France
3 Lille, La Peniche, France
5 Brussels, VK, Belgium
7 Cheltenham, Frog and Fiddle (2000 Trees “launch” party)
8 Nottingham, Bodega
9 Manchester, Deaf Institute
10 Newcastle, Academy 2
11 Glasgow, King Tuts
13 Brighton, The Haunt
14 London, XOYO
July
14 2000 Trees Festival, Cheltenham
21 Sheffield Tramlines Festival
29 Off The Cuff Festival
August
5 Matlock YNOT Festival
9 Croatia, Zagreb Terraneo Festival
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