Grieving announce their debut album, Everything Goes Right, All At Once
Cambridge band Grieving have announced their forthcoming debut album, Everything Goes Right, All At Once, alongside the new single, "Tarpaulin".
After an acclaimed 7" split in 2021 on Venn Records with Johnny Foreigner side project Yr Poetry, Other Half and Yarraman, the band have announced their debut album "Everything Goes Right, All At Once", the title a positive play on a quote from The Room.
The forthcoming album was recorded in part by Matty Moon (Lonely The Brave, Spielbergs) locally at Half Ton Studios and with Bob Cooper (The Orielles, Nai Harvest, Self Defense Family) at his Crooked Rain Studios in Leeds.
Bassist Jack Hurst attributes the new single to "personally approaching a sense of self-doubt, and accepting that certainty in life is rarely exactly that."
Tracklist:
- Brian Emo
- 10 x Michelangelo
- Pristine
- My Friend, The Ghost
- Tarpaulin
- Wiseau
- Start Young
- Ownership
- Puritans (The Weight)
- The World Still Turns feat. Stephen Davidson
- Old Wives
Everything Goes Right, All At Once, is set for release on 15 March via By The Time It Gets Dark, and is available to pre-order.
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