[Premiere] Watch: Singing Adams – Injured Party
Here’s the latest horse to bolt from the increasingly impressive Records Records Records stable – ex-Broken Family Band man Steven Adams’ new project, Singing Adams.
The band’s debut album, Everybody Friends Now, was rightfully well received on its release earlier this year. ‘Injured Party’, out later this month, retains the characteristic, Scots-indebted melancholia and adds a gloriously lo-fi video, directed by Jon Baker and featuring lots of shots of a boxer looking sad. It’s exactly as good as that sounds.
‘Injured Party’ is out 19 September on Records Records Records.
Singing Adams play the following dates:
22/09/11 The Borderline, London
23/09/11 The Jericho, Oxford
24/09/11 The Cooler, Bristol
22/10/11 Sticky Mike’s, Brighton
23/10/11 The Railway, Winchester
24/10/11 The Dulcimer, Manchester
25/10/11 Trades Club, Hebden Bridge
26/10/11 Harley, Sheffield
27/10/11 Captain’s Rest, Glasgow
28/10/11 The Cluny, Newcastle
29/10/11 The Boat House, Cambridge
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