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The Fratellis - Eyes Wide, Tongue Tied

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The Fratellis are back with their new album Eyes Wide, Tongue Tied, out 21st August, it’s a fun and catchy album that still has an edge.

The opening track ‘Me And The Devil’ perfectly sets up the tone for the album with an upbeat guitar melody and catchy lyrics such as ”I’m gonna sell this soul of mine”, which is repeated throughout the song.

The album flows so well yet mixes different genres to keep the album, and each track, new and exciting. An old school rock influence can be heard on a number of tracks, including: ‘Baby Don’t You Lie To Me!’, ‘Rosanna’ and ‘Getting Surreal’. It feels vintage yet new, they make the style their own and it’s carried well by the amazing lyrics such as “throw me your sins and I’ll keep them with mine” from ‘Getting Surreal’.

In contrast, there are hints of techno in a lot of tracks including: ‘Thief’, ‘Dogtown’ and ‘Too Much Wine’. ‘Thief’ has a subtly techno-inspired beat which matches the lyric’s speed and pattern perfectly, giving this rock song an edge, and keeping the album exciting although it’s very similar to ‘Dogtown’. ‘Too Much Wine’ is as tongue and cheek as the title suggests, with a funky guitar beat and fun lyrics such as “’til my heart stops beating I’ll be drinking too much wine.” Track two, ‘Impostors (Little By Little)’, even has a hint of country in its beat.

Despite the entire album being very fun and catchy, it still contains some slower songs such as ‘Desperate Guy’, which is slower yet, still remains upbeat. In addition, ‘Slow’ is as the title may suggest, a slow track which contains some honest and emotional lyrics such as: “If you’ve got to leave me baby why don’t you do it slow.”

Similarly, the closing track ‘Moonshine’ is a slower track, which nicely brings the album to a gentle closing rather than simply ending the album, and fits in with the other tracks by having an old rock influence and emotional lyrics such as: “My future’s on its knees.”

Eyes Wide, Tongue Tied is available from Amazon and iTunes.

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The Fratellis Reveal New Track ‘Baby Don’t You Lie To Me!’

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The Fratellis are back and are revealing the details of their new single ‘Baby Don’t You Lie To Me!’, taken from their latest album Eyes Wide, Tongue Tied, due Friday August 21 via Cooking Vinyl.

‘Baby Don’t You Lie To Me!' is out Monday August 17 in all its foot-stomping anthem glory. Reminiscent of their 2006 début, the new track takes the band to a new level, sounding free-er than ever. You can check out the audio video now via YouTube.

The trio have been busy the past few months with shows in the U.S, Canada and Europe, sell out intimate, special album release shows and a number of UK festivals, finishing up with a UK November tour. Check out the dates below:

2015 live dates

June
26th June – European Stadium of Culture, Rzeszow
July
2nd July - Rugby Sound Festival, Milan, Italy 
3rd July – Eutropia, Rome, Italy 
4th July – Mamamia Club, Senigallia, Italy 
10th July – Cornbury Festival, Oxfordshire 
11th July – Festival Too, Norfolk 
18th July – Penn Fest, Winchmore Hill 
19th July – Tiree Festival, Idle Of Tiree
August
15th Aug – SportBeat Festival, Gloucester 
19th Aug - The Borderline, London (SOLD OUT) 
20th Aug – Academy 2, Birmingham 
21st Aug - King Tuts, Glasgow (SOLD OUT) 
28th Aug – The Watering Hole, Perranporth 
29th Aug – Victorious Festival, Southsea
September
12th Sept – Midstock Festival – Dalkeith Country park 
16th Sept - Danforth Music Hall, Toronto 
18th Sept - Webster Hall, New York 
19th Sept - Paradise Rock Club, Boston 
21st Sept - 9:30 Club, Washington 
22nd Sept - Theatre of The Living Arts, Philadelphia 
24th Sept - Vic Theatre, Chicago 
25th Sept - Varsity Theater – Minneapolis, Minneapolis 
27th Sept - Bluebird Theater, Denver 
28th Sept - Urban Lounge, Salt Lake City 
30th Sept - Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver
October
1st Oct- Neptune Theatre, Seattle
3rd Oct - Wonder Ballroom, Portland
4th Oct - Regency Ballroom, San Francisco
6th Oct - House of Blues, San Diego
8th Oct- The Wiltern, Los Angeles

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