Peter Brewis and Paul Smith announce live dates
22 September 2014, 17:30
| Written by
Laurence Day
One part Maximo Park, one part Field Music, Frozen By Sight, the collaborative record from Paul Smith and Peter Brewis, is set to get its first live outing since last December.
Based around Smith's travel writing and Brewis' chamber arrangements, the album started life as a commission for the Festival Of The North East.
Stream album track "Exiting Hyde Park Towers" (nowt to do with London's Hyde Park) and have a look at the trio of dates below.
December
18 - Band on the Wall, Manchester
19 - St Giles-in-the-Fields, London
20 - Sage, Gateshead
Frozen By Sight is due to be released 17th November on Memphis Industries.
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