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Liverpool’s Screaming Lights have announced a series of dates supporting Nine Black Alps during May. The full list of dates are as follows:
MAY
18th Nottingham Bodega
19th Cambridge Soul Tree
20th Wolverhampton Civic Hall Bar
21st Leicester The Musician
22nd Liverpool Academy (supporting White Lies)
24th Northampton Picture House
25th Brighton Audio
26th Southampton Talking Heads
27th London Hoxton bar & Kitchen
Tickets for the shows are priced at £8 (£9 in London) and are available via link.
The band recently completed their debut album with Dan Grech. The album, due for release in the late summer, follows in the tradition of great Liverpudlian acts of old; vintage Scouse psych with shades of The Teardrops, The Yachts, The Pale Fountains and even a touch of The Chameleons from down the M62, the album shares a restless sense of psychedelic adventure, out-of-step bloody mindedness and a classic-songwriting nouse that has long seen Liverpool bands marked out as truly unique innovators.
Screaming Lights are: Alan Breen (bass), James Connor (drums), Max Goldberg (guitar) & James Treadell (vocals / guitar).