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The
Subways are poised for a sensational return this year when they release
their second album ‘All Or Nothing’ on June 30th. The album, produced
by Butch Vig (Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, Sonic Youth), has already
been preceded by the download only single ‘Girls And Boys’. A second
single, ‘Alright’, will also be released ahead of the album with a June
16th release date.
Recorded in Los Angeles, the twelve-track ‘All Or Nothing’ marks a
tremendous progression for the band since the ‘Young For Eternity’
debut. Freshly inspired by bands including Death Cab For Cutie and
Refused, the result is an album that recalls the exuberance of ‘Young
For Eternity’ while embarking upon an adventurous sonic progression.
The vehement opening riff of single ‘Girls And Boys’ is a bold
reintroduction to the band and is followed by the dynamic ‘Kalifornia’
that contrasts the band’s most vitriolic moment to date with an
infectious, summery hook.
The track ‘Girls And Boys’ was made available as a free download from www.thesubways.net
to give fans a first taster of ‘All Or Nothing’ and was downloaded
15,000 times in the first week of release. A second track, ‘Alright’,
will also preview the album with a full release due on June 16th.
Other highlights of ‘All Or Nothing’ include the breezy, retro-pop of
the title-track, the raw power of live favourite ‘Shake Shake’ and the
sun-kissed vocal harmonies of ‘Alright’.
‘Young For Eternity’ was released in 2005 and soon established The
Subways in the live arena, proving to be enduring festival favourites
at Reading, Leeds and Glastonbury and selling out almost every headline
show that they played. Dave Grohl, Liam Gallagher and Paul Weller soon
became prominent fans - Grohl and Gallagher personally asked The
Subways to support the Foo Fighters and Oasis respectively.
And it wasn’t just here that The Subways were making waves. They became
a regular fixture on American TV with performances on David Letterman
and Conan O’Brien. An arena tour as guests to Taking Back Sunday also
proved to be a particular highlight for the band. Dates in Australia
and Japan also offered evidence of their growing international
reputation.
The Subways recently played their first UK gigs since 2006 and continue
to tour throughout the summer, with selected festival dates also
confirmed:
June
10th - Reading, University
11th - London, Koko
13th - Donington, Download Festival
14th - Bristol, NASS Festival
July
12th - Kinross, T in The Park (Radio 1 / NME Stage)
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