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Hackney Based Duo 0171 Announce Debut

Joe Bedell-Brill and Georgie Hoare are 0171. The band, from Hackney, East London, create their own world with a roughness that feels honest, intense and intimate.

Debut single ‘1000 Words’, describes the tangled and blurred memories of a relationship between two people who are now distanced and struggling to connect. Textured tracks build up layer by layer, shifting from live piano to distorted synthesisers, drifting samples to heavy bass.

Like the theme, the production is also a patchwork; a mixture of sounds including samples from old 0171 songs, some made years ago.

The monotone vocal delivery is influenced by a world in which communication is often written rather than spoken, as Joe and Georgie join in harmony before splitting apart again.

The visual, which hammers home the relentlessness of the song, was also a debut music video by 0171’s long-time friend and collaborator, Jake Alden-Falconer.

“We like to sing about nostalgia, looking back at your life, memory, and how that shifts and changes,” say Georgie and Joe. “We’re building memories upon memories, storing them, and then forgetting about them. Like the pile of old phones you have in your parents’ house. Or all the stuff you’ve made, which you record on hard drives but leave in a room. There are all these forgotten fragments that were once part of who you were. We try to put those things at the centre of our music.”

 

 

Fontaines D.C. Announce Debut Album

Over the last year, Fontaines D.C. have released four critically acclaimed AA side singles, all of which garnered considerable support both from radio, with the band A-listed at BBC Radio 6 Music for their last single ‘Too Real’.

Now, ahead of their sold-out UK headline tour in April, Dublin's Fontaines D.C. have announced their highly-anticipated debut album, Dogrel, which is slated for release on April 12 via Partisan Records. Alongside the announcement of their new album, the band have also shared a new video (directed by Molly Keane) for the album opener, 'Big'.

Speaking about the video, the band said, “we felt that great ambition was a sickness, and we got Grian's 11 year next-door neighbour to say it to you all because he's got the presence of a hundred frontmen.”

Alongside the new album and single, the band have also announced a new EU/UK headline tour starting on November 19. Fontaines D.C. have toured extensively over the last year supporting Shame on their UK tour and selling out every date their own UK headline tours in December 2018 and April 2019. Similarly, the band have just completed a 20+ run of sell out dates across Europe and Scandinavia, will support label mates Idles on their US tour in April 2019, and are also set to appear at various festivals across 2019 including End Of The Road, Truck Festival, Y Not Festival, SXSW and more.

Dogrel is due out April 12 via Partisan Records. The album will be released on limited edition transparent yellow vinyl, CD as well as all digital platforms.

TOUR DATES:

11 APR 2019 / UK / Bristol / Thekla SOLD OUT

12 APR 2019 / UK / Leeds / Brudenell Social Club SOLD OUT

13 APR 2019 / UK / Manchester / Gorilla SOLD OUT

14 APR 2019 / UK / Glasgow / King Tuts SOLD OUT

16 APR 2019 / UK / Nottingham / Rescue Rooms SOLD OUT

17 APR 2019 / UK / London / The Garage SOLD OUT

18 APR 2019 / UK / Brighton / The Haunt SOLD OUT

 

13 JUL 2019 / UK / Glasgow / TRNSMT Festival

26 JUL 2019 / UK / Oxford / Truck Festival

27 JUL 2019 / UK / Rainton / Deer Shed Festival

28 JUL 2019 / UK / Pikehall / Y Not Festival

 

29 AUG 2019 - 1 SEP 2019 / UK / Wiltshire / End of The Road Festival

 

19 NOV 2019 / UK / Manchester / O2 Ritz

20 NOV 2019 / UK / Liverpool / O2 Academy

21 NOV 2019 / UK / Glasgow / SWG 3

22 NOV 2019 / UK / Leeds / Stylus

23 NOV 2019 / UK / Sheffield / Leadmill

25 NOV 2019 / UK / Birmingham / O2 Institute

26 NOV 2019 / UK / Oxford / O2 Academy

27 NOV 2019 / UK / London / O2 Forum

28 NOV 2019 / UK / Brighton / Concorde 2

30 NOV 2019 / UK / Bristol / SWX

1 DEC 2019 / UK / Southampton / The 1865

 

 

 

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