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Asylums Announce London Headliner

 

 

Asylums Announce London Headliner

Press Shot: Alistair Underwood

Southend’s brilliant asylums are back with their fourth album and a headline show in London to promote it. Or is the album out to promote the show? It’s hard to tell these days, but either way, Asylums have a big show in London AND a new album, so those two things are worth celebrating.

The latest single, ‘Signs of Life’, bears all the hallmarks of their previous work but is a bit slower, less frantic, and with more intelligible, singable lyrics. Whether that’s a positive thing, or not, is a matter for your personal taste but it certainly seems to be gaining attention for them and that, most certainly, is good to see. Go see them live if you’re in London in May.

More info and press blurb below.

Currently sitting on the Radio X playlist with their single “Signs of Life”, Southend based alt rock heros Asylums have announced their biggest London headline show to date. They will shake the foundations of OSLO in Hackney on May 27th 2023.

Tickets are available here

The world has changed, Asylums have changed…but one thing remains valid, making music is still an essential craft and serves as creative medicine for many musicians and listeners alike.

Recorded at the legendary Rockfield Studios (in the same room Queen recorded Bohemian Rhapsody) with genre-bending ‘Manic Street Preachers’ producer Dave Eringa in the driving seat, ‘Signs Of Life’ is a record that evolves the Asylums' sound once again while still staying true to their musical and lyrical DNA.

Album opener and lead single ‘Scatterbrain’ comes out of the starting blocks like Dr Feelgood and The Jesus & Mary Chain gene-spliced with Richard III era Supergrass, urgent, pseudo sardonic but somehow still fun, it sets the tone for the whole album which was always intended to be life-affirming and joyous after a deeply reflective period.

Not since their much-loved single ‘Joy In A Small Wage’ have Asylums articulated their melodic and melancholic dimension so well – this time adding drummer Henry Tyler’s string arrangements into the mix. On ‘Instant Coffee’ the band entwine the fragile introspection of early Kurt Vile and Cat Power with the late 90’s song smithery of Blur and The Cardigans. The results are uplifting, soul searching and further evidence that Asylums are on top form.

“Making ‘Signs of Life’ was a total labour of love for us, it’s been a rough few years for most people and for us the writing, rehearsing, arranging, recording and the design of this album has just been something positive to escape into, connect us to one another and the outside world and ultimately share creativity. We hope it brings a little joy to anyone who might hear it because it was a joy to make” Luke Branch

Asylums ‘Signs Of Life’ draws inspiration from a spectrum of human emotions and examines how they intersected with technology during the accelerated change of the last few years. As well as dialling their manic rock sound up to 10, this record also draws from the likes of R.E.M., The Magnetic Fields and The Beatles who all arguably made some of their best work during a live hiatus.

Producer Dave Eringa on ‘Signs Of Life’:

“When Luke said he wanted to do an album at Rockfield in 8 days - all played live & to integrate big strings into their sound - it sounded so ridiculous I thought “let’s do this”! Only a band that can really play can do this kind of recording. No clicks, no tricks - all live off the floor, a few judicious overdubs, some amazing string arrangements from musical polymath Henry & a bizarre interruption from Countryfile - it was a pretty intense week and I couldn’t be prouder of them for what they achieved! They’ve really taken themselves to the next level!”

“Musically speaking we tried to broaden the edges slightly on this album, quite frankly we didn't know if we would ever get to play it live so exploring the studio felt apt. We brought in strings, piano, organ and other sounds but still tried to stay true to our artistic values. I personally like to think of this album as our ‘Rubber Soul’ (The Beatles) or maybe even our ‘Out of Time’ (R.E.M.)” - Luke Branch

Track Listing for ‘Signs Of Life’:

1. Scatterbrain

2. Understand The Psychology

3. Instant Coffee

4. Signs Of Life

5. Crypto Klepto

6. Erase The Edges

7. If You Can’t Join Them Beat Them

8. Say Goodbye Before You Die

9. Nursery Rhymes Against Humanity

10. Everybody Has A Space To Fill

11. Spat Out The Other Side

12. The Mirror

 

 

Tomorrow's Ghosts Festival Halloween Line-up

 

Tomorrow's Ghosts Festival Halloween Line-up


Amid a slew of festival announcements, this gothic gathering in Whitby could easily be overlooked. It’s mostly indoors, which will be important in October, young person friendly, and is partnered with the venerable Sophie Lancaster Foundation. The 69 Eyes are a good headliner and we’ll be watching out for the Friday night announcement with interest.
Full info below



Resurrecting for another Halloween extravaganza - TOMORROW’S GHOSTS FESTIVAL - will return this Autumn and with a devilishly good-looking line up to boot.


Following the runaway success of the SOLD OUT Halloween 2022 edition, the UK’s ultimate gothic destination festival will be taking over the birthplace of Dracula once more for a weekend celebrating the very finest the dark arts have to offer.


Hosted at the Whitby Pavilion between the 27th to 29th October, today the festival is unveiling those first names who will be appearing at the Tomorrow’s Ghosts Halloween Gathering…


A headline set to die for, ‘Goth ‘n’ Roll’ supremos THE 69 EYES will be topping the bill on Saturday night. Conceived in darkest Finland in 1989, the band have been peerlessly shaping the genre for over three decades and counting. With several platinum selling albums under their belts including ‘Blessed Be’ and ‘Paris Kills’, the quintet have become paragons of the goth subculture, securing #1 records in their home country and widespread acclaim across the globe. With the cogs currently in motion for their first activity since 2019’s star-studded 12th album ‘West End’, prepare to be plunged into their sinful cosmos of love, death and eternal melancholy all over again as they rock-up to Whitby for this momentous headline show.
Keep your eyes peeled for news on the Friday night headliners TBA very soon…


On Friday and Saturday, the headliners will be flanked by supporting slots from some Very Special Guests each night. Stepping out of the shadows and into the limelight, 80s’ scene originals THEATRE OF HATE will be returning to Yorkshire to perform some of their pitch-black post/punk creations. Featuring founding members Kirk Brandon and Stan Stammers, plus esteemed musicians Adrian Portas, Chris Bell & Clive Osborne the band will continue their successful reunion of recent years with an appearance at Tomorrow’s Ghosts. Expect indie chart hit singles like “Do You Believe In The West-world?”and deep cuts from their untouchable early 80s period, plus modern classics from their acclaimed comeback albums ‘Kinshi’ and ‘A Thing Of Beauty’.


Following in their footsteps, Saturday’s very special guests will be Yorkshire-born alt/rock mavericks THE MARCH VIOLETS. Extending their first live tour since 2015 with a show at Tomorrow’s Ghosts, the boundary-shredding Leeds band will be serving up one of the weekend’s most sought-after sets. With dark majesties like “Walk into the Sun” or “Crow Baby” in their canon, TMV will be bringing them to life with a live collective featuring founding members Rosie Garland (performer, poet and author) and Tom Ashton (Guitarist, producer and studio owner), plus William Faith (musician and vocalist with Faith & the Muse, Conflict, The Bellwether Syndicate). Intending their 2023 shows to be a celebration of The March Violets’ legacy, while also honouring the irreplaceable contribution of friend and founding member Simon Denbigh, expect a set strewn with classics and surprises, and so much more.


Elsewhere on the bill, Leeds based superheroes SALVATION will be delivering a specially curated performance, hand-picked for the 2023 edition of Tomorrow’s Ghosts. An exclusive set for Whitby entitled ‘Singles & EPs 1983-86’, expect the psychedelic goth trailblazers to revisit classics from their pivotal extended play releases including ‘Girlsoul’ and the ‘Seek EP’, plus many other highlights from that formidable, formative period.
Drilling down into their own gothic-shaded archives, Blackpool’s leading industrial rock outfit AUGER are also confirmed for a Saturday appearance. Releasing their acclaimed album ‘Nighthawks’ last year, the band fronted by Kyle Blaqk will be cherry picking highlights from across their four albums to date and delivering a set of their magnetic stagecraft and definitively dark electronica.


And, cutting the ribbon for the 2023 gathering will be local legends of the Whitby scene WESTENRA. Sailing through the goth-rock ranks in recent years, the trio have been winning over audiences with their dark and emotional, yet uplifting and danceable songs that fall somewhere between the realms of Siouxsie & The Banshees, Fields of The Nephilim, Within Temptation and Evanescence. Having performed at Whitby Abbey as part of the official celebrations for the 125th anniversary of the novel Dracula, Westenra are well versed in what it takes to get a gothic crowd going and will be kicking off proceedings for the Tomorrow’s Ghosts Halloween Gathering 2023 with a set of their addictively melodic gothic rock.
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CLUB NIGHTS, MARKETS AND MORE
Offering a celebration of the gothic subculture on all levels; look out for markets, literature, performances, club nights and more, across Whitby throughout the weekend.
Hosting choice club nights each night at the Whitby Pavilion, alt/rock DJ royalty Carpe Noctum will be taking the reins for a death disco into the early hours.
The Gothic and Alternative markets at the festival are FREE entry and are open between 10AM - 5PM on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
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PARTNERS
As with the 2022 edition, the Tomorrow’s Ghosts festival will be partnering with the Sophie Lancaster Foundation. A charity committed to stamping out prejudice, hatred and intolerance everywhere, the ideals of the Sophie Lancaster Foundation and Tomorrow's Ghosts couldn’t be any closer aligned. 16 years on from Sophie’s tragic passing in a vile hate-related crime, Tomorrow’s Ghosts will be supporting the exceptional work of the Sophie Lancaster Foundation throughout the weekend.
The festival will also be teaming up with the exceptional, Vive Le Rock Magazine, who will be the festival’s official media partner for 2023.
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TICKETS
Tomorrow’s Ghosts Festival Halloween Gathering 2023 are on general sale on Friday January 20th @ 10AM, with select tickets available for pre-sale on Thursday 19th January @ 10AM.
Tickets are priced as follows:
Friday Tickets - £42.00 Advance
Saturday Tickets - £42.00 Advance
Weekend Tickets - £82.00 Advance
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Ages 8+
Under 14s to be accompanied by an adult over the age of 18 at all times.
Over 18s only for after show club night events.
Doors 6.00pm / Curfew 02.00am
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TOMORROW’S GHOSTS HALLOWEEN GATHERING LINE UP
Friday 27th October 2023
** FRIDAY HEADLINERS – TBA **
+ Very Special Guests
THEATRE OF HATE
+ WESTENRA
Saturday 28th October 2023
THE 69 EYES
+ Very Special Guests
THE MARCH VIOLETS
+ SALVATION  - A Whitby Exclusive Performing…‘A Singles & EPs 1983-86’ Set
+ AUGER
+ CLUB NIGHT HOSTS CARPE NOCTUM
 

 

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