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Billed as New York's City's finest, The Silent League return to the UK next month; in strength. All EIGHT of them will be here. They will turn it up and they will bring the noise.
The tour is to promote their acclaimed debut album, “THE ORCHESTRA, SADLY, HAS REFUSED”, which is released on Something In Construction on Feb 7th.
Their dates in the Uk is as follows:
FEBRUARY
19th Oxford Zodiac
23rd Liverpool Academy 2
24th Nottingham Rescue Rooms
25th Cardiff Barfly
26th Southampton University
27th Leicester Charlotte
28th London Barfly
The video for forthcoming single “THE CATBIRD SEAT” is available to see on (link)
Album reviews:
“Make time and space for it” 4/5 Recommended Q
“A very fine debut” 4/5 MOJO
“A lush orchestral pop record…sublime” Rolling Stone
“Brian Wilson's legacy shimmers through the songs” New York Times
“something beautiful…starting at Flaming Lips, moving through Low, Floyd and The Beach Boys…could be a surprise hit” Sunday Times
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