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Laura Jane Grace And The Devouring Mothers Co-Headline Tour

One of the most exciting tours to be announced in 2019, Laura Jane Grace And The Devouring Mothers will hit the road with Frank Iero and the Future Violents and Mobina Galore this August.Grace is “Over the moon to bring the songs of Bought To Rot to the UK & Europe and honored to do so in such fantastic company, alongside friends Frank Iero & the Future Violents and Mobina Galore. Each night we’ll be playing our record in its entirety as well as a mix of surprises. Hope to see you there!” You can also catch Laura Jane Grace and the Devouring Mothers at this years Reading and Leeds festivals.

Laura Jane Grace & the Devouring Mothers have also released an animated music video for ‘The Hotel Song, taken from their acclaimed debut album. Created by longtime collaborator Margherita Ballarin, the video is a moody visual complimenting the stark nature of the song’s lyrics that encourage forward movement in one’s life despite constant resentment and disappointment.

 “ ‘The Hotel Song’ is my tribute to hotel and motel rooms across the world,” Grace says. “Regardless of bed sheet thread count, shampoo and conditioner quality, or Wi-Fi speed, I am thankful for all the rented rooms that have offered me refuge and rest over the years while touring across the world.”

Written and recorded at a breakneck pace, Bought to Rot is an album propelled by a sense of restless, forward motion and the inherent need for Grace to continue evolving as an artist and person the only way she knows how. “I don’t want to write about these same things anymore,” she continues. “I need some new sources of inspiration. And I don’t want to be negative. I want to write some positive, happy songs, and I wanted that to be inspired by positive, happy living, too.”

Catch this incredible line up on the following dates:

August:

26th   St Lukes, Glasgow

27th   Liquid Room, Edinburgh

28th   O2 Academy 2,  Manchester

29th   Scala,  London

30th   O2 Academy,  Bristol

31st   O2 Institute 2,  Birmingham

 

 

The Night Flight Orchestra Launch Satellite

Swedish classic/progressive rock supergroup The Night Flight Orchestra have released their brand new single, 'Satellite'.

The band saidSometimes, no matter how many years or how many miles you have between yourself and the one you truly desire, love leaves a mark that can’t be erased. Your need is etched in your soul, in the actual muscle fibres that keep your heart beating. And so, you become a satellite, forever stuck in orbit around the object of your affection, watching from afar, but never being able to fulfil your dreams.Anticipating yet another sinful Swedish summer, where none of your secrets can be hidden beneath the unyielding glare of the midnight sun, we wanted to give you something special; a soundtrack both to your daydreams and your shortcomings. This summer might change your life, and if it doesn’t, we might change it for you."

'Satellite' was recorded mostly in NSL studios, Skara, Sweden by the NFO and Thomas Plec Johansson, Mixed by Sebastian Bremen Forslund and mastered by Thomas Plec Johansson, with video directed by René U Valdes. The song includes guest features by a variety of musicians, such as Rachel Hall from British progressive rock icons Big Big Train.

Recently the band had announced to have begun recording the successor of 2018's Sometimes The World Ain't Enough. The band is currently working on the as of yet untitled album at Nordic Sound Labs using the same drum kit that was used by ABBA.“We are beyond thrilled to be able to use such a musical piece of history for the recording of our new album. Jonas is highly influenced by Per Lindvall, the drummer in ABBA, who used this very kit, during the recording of ABBA’s masterpiece Super Trouper in 1979. The sound coming from this kit is still fantastic and it’s gonna give that extra flair to our sound. We’ve had two recording sessions so far in Nordic Sound Lab in Skara, Sweden and will have a third final session in September.” - Björn Strid

 

 

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