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Damien Rice announces show at London Palladium

Irish singer-songwriter Damien Rice has announced details of a one-off gig in London later this year.

After announcing his long-awaited album, My Favourite Faded Fantasy last week, the musician will be back on Friday November 7 to perform a special show at the London Palladium. The show will come after the new album which will be released on Monday November 3.

Co-produced by Rick Rubin in LA and Iceland, the American producers has said: “I came to Rick mostly based on what I didn’t know about him, rather than what I did. For some reason I just had a feeling that I would feel comfortable being open and being me and being vulnerable with Rick.”

Tickets for the show go on sale from 9am this Friday, September 19th with the first official single, titled 'I Don't Want To Change You', premiering later this month.

You can listen to a clip of the album's title track now on YouTube

Son Lux unveils new video prior to Autumn EU tour

Son Lux has unveiled a new video for ‘Lost It To Trying (Mouths Only Lying)’, taken from the recent Alternate Worlds EP, which is out now via Joyful Noise Recordings. The alternative New Yorker is also set to play a series of European tour dates starting in France this October.
 
On the new video, director Imogen Murphy noted that "the lush musical production and beautifully layered melody merited an intense narrative. The song is full of melancholy emotion so the treatment had to go deep and dark. The film shows a couple in a disintegrating relationship, unable to move on because of the weight of mutual negativity they carry." You can watch the video now via YouTube.

The EU tour follows the spring release of the Alternate Worlds EP, which featured re-imagined versions of the tracks from Lanterns. In addition to ‘Build A Pyre (Begin Again),’ Alternate Worlds features a collaboration with Lorde on ‘Easy (Switch Screens),’ which came to be after the New Zealand breakout star began covering the original version live.  
 
European tour dates:
October
29 - Soy Festival (Stereolux) - Nantes, FR
30 - Rockomotives Festival (Le Minotaure) - Vendome, FR
31 - Pitchfork Festival (Grande Halle de la Villette) - Paris, FR
November
1 - B Sides Festival - Lucerne, CH
2 – Beautés Soniques Festival - Namur, BE
4 - Meet Factory - Prague, CZ
5 - Pod Minoga Club - Poznan, PL
6 - Basen - Warsaw, PL
8 - Iceland Airwaves - Reykjavik, IS
22 - Le Guess Who Festival - Utrecht, NL
23 - Nochtspeicher - Hamburg, DE
24 - Schwutz - Berlin, DE
25 - Gebäude 9 - Cologne, DE
26 - Ground Zero Festival (Le Grand Mix) - Lille, FR
27 - La Cartonnerie - Reims, FR
28 - Le Consortium - Dijon, FR
29 – PULS Festival, Munich, DE
December
1 - Arena - Vienna, AT
2 – Miela Theatre – Trieste, IT
3 - Circolo Degli Artisti - Rome, IT
4 – Winter Plissken Festival (Gazi Music Hall) –Athens, GR
5 – Winter Plissken Festival (Block 33) – Thessaloniki, GR

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