Spectres announce UK tour to support release of debut LP Dying
Bristol-based noise peddlers Spectres recently announced the release of their debut record called Dying. Now they've followed that up with some brand new tour dates for February/March 2015.
Speaking about their impending album, the band's Joe Hatt said:
“When people hated us we just played harder. We want to snap people out of their comfort zones. We want our noise to smack the spoon out of their mouths that is feeding them the warm diarrhoea that is served by start-up PR companies. We want people to have to notice and have to react, not look at their phones or talk their friend who is looking at their phone.... it’s not a concept album, but there’s a theme running through it that is summed up in the title. The majority of the songs are pretty literal to my life and the scenarios of people close to me. I wouldn’t say it’s depressing, though. Lyrically, it was really cathartic to write."
Dying is due out 23 February on Sonic Cathedral.
Listen to lead single "Where Flies Sleep" below, and then check over the newly-announced tour dates after.
February
20 - Exeter - Casa Maroc
21 - Barnstaple - Golden Lion
25 - Gateshead - The Central
26 - Leeds - Wharf Chambers
27 - Nottingham - The Chameleon
28 - Manchester - Gullivers
March
4 - London - The Lexington
5 - Brighton - Sticky Mike's Frog Bar
7 - Bristol - Secret Location
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