Articles posted in 07 March 2011

Beady Eye’s eagerly anticipated debut

Beady Eye’s eagerly anticipated debut album ‘Different Gear, Still Speeding’ is out now on Beady Eye Records. The album features 13 brand new songs written by the band, and was recorded at RAK Studios in Summer 2010 with producer Steve Lillywhite.

The album includes the first single ‘The Roller’, which is third track Beady Eye have made available for fans after giving away a free download of ‘Bring the Light’ via their website in November, and premiering a video for ‘Four Letter Word’ on NME.com and the band’s own site on Boxing Day.

The album release is followed by a UK and European tour in March and April, and the band are proving to be one of the most hotly anticipated live debuts with tickets selling out straight away.

These dates are followed by shows in Japan, with UK and European festival performances throughout the Summer.

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The Vaccines Live From London exclusively on Spotify

Ahead of the eagerly anticipated debut album from the most exciting band on the planet, The Vaccines, we are delighted to announce the exclusive release of “The Vaccines - Live From London, England”. The 11 track live album was recorded at their sold out show at Kings College London on 29th January 2011 and is the first ever released live material from the band.

Having just completed the NME Awards Tour alongside Crystal Castles, Magnetic Man and Everything Everything, they also played sold-out shows at both New York’s Bowery Ballroom and Spaceland in L.A.

The Vaccines’ debut studio album ‘What Did You Expect From The Vaccines?’ will be released for Spotify Premium subscribers on March 14th and for free users on 28th March and features the incredible tracks; Post Break-Up Sex, Wreckin’ Bar (Ra Ra Ra) and Blow It Up.

For more on The Vaccines head to www.thevaccines.co.uk.

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3 responses to “Beady Eye’s eagerly anticipated debut”

 

"This album is not available in Sweden" ????????????????

 
 

when does it come to sweden?

 

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