Black Country, New Road releasing new live album this week
Black Country, New Road have announced Live at Bush Hall, a live album version of their recent live film of the same name.
Last month Black Country, New Road released their live film Live at Bush Hall, which was made up of all-new material from their three sold out shows at Bush Hall in December 2022. Today (21 March) the group have announced the live album version of that film, which is arriving digitally this Friday (24 March).
On Friday, we are releasing the audio for ‘Live at Bush Hall’ on all digital platforms - it will also be released on vinyl on April 28th.
— BlackCountry,NewRoad (@BCNRband) March 21, 2023
You can pre-save and pre-order a physical copy of the performance now - https://t.co/MQUrOtHUcQ
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The band's pianist May Kershaw said of the live film and album, "We didn't want to do a studio album. We wrote the new tracks specifically to perform live, so we thought it might be a nice idea to put out a performance."
Saxophonist and vocalist Lewis Evans adds, "It's about capturing the moment. A little time capsule of these eight months that we've had playing these songs on the road."
Tracklist:
- Up Song - Live at Bush Hall
- The Boy - Live at Bush Hall
- I Won’t Always Love You - Live at Bush Hall
- Across The Pond Friend - Live at Bush Hall
- Laughing Song - Live at Bush Hall
- The Wrong Trousers - Live at Bush Hall
- Turbines/Pigs - Live at Bush Hall
- Dancers - Live at Bush Hall
- Up Song (Reprise) - Live at Bush Hall
Black Country, New Road will release their Live At Bush Hall album digitally this Friday, 24 March, and physically on 28 April through Ninja Tune. They'll play London's O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire on 10 October. Tickets go on sale this Friday via blackcountrynewroad.com.
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