Woman's Hour stream title-track from debut album Conversations
Woman’s Hour will release their debut album – titled Conversations – on 14 July.
The London-via-Kendal four-piece, who signed to Secretly Canadian late last year, are also streaming the title track from the record, which you can listen to below.
A headline show has been announced for 23 September at London’s Village Underground and before that they continue a series of dates supporting Metronomy as well as several festival slots including The Great Escape, Kendal Calling, Farr Festival and Beacons.
The track-listing for Conversations includes some earlier singles including “Darkest Place” and “Her Ghost”:
1. Unbroken Sequence
2. Conversations
3. To The End
4. Darkest Place
5. In Stillness We Remain
6. Our Love Has No Rhythm
7. Her Ghost
8. Two Sides of You
9. Devotion
10. Reflections
11. The Day That Needs Defending
The band play a number of dates around the UK and Europe this summer:
2 April – AB Club, Brussels, Belgium w/ Metronomy
3 April – The Purcell Rooms, London
9 April – Loppen, Copenhagen, Denmark w/ Metronomy
10 April – Strand, Stockholm, Sweden w/ Metronomy
11 April – Rockerfeller, Oslo, Norway w/ Metronomy
25 April – Gulliver’s, Manchester
26 April – Cathedral, Sheffield
27 April – Bodega Social Club, Nottingham
28 April – Zenith, Paris, France w/ Metronomy
3 May – Live At Leeds, Leeds
7 May – Louisiana, Bristol
8 May – The Great Escape Festival, Brighton
9 May – Ramsgate Music Hall, Ramsgate
11 June – Fleche D’Or, Paris, France w/ Angel Olsen
19 July – Farr Festival, Hertfordshire
20 July – Latitude Festival, Suffolk
25 July – Deer Shed Festival, Topcliffe
3 August – Kendal Calling, Kendal
8 August – Beacons Festival, Skipton
23 September – Village Underground, London (Tickets on sale at 9am, 4 April)
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