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The Strange Death Of Liberal England (TSDOLE) have released a mini film about the making of their debut album 'Drown Your Heart Again' which is released this Monday (13th September) through Republic of Music.
They embark upon an extensive UK tour in October and November in support of the forthcoming album. The tour kicks off with a very special home town show as headliners of the Southsea Festival at The King’s Theatre with the Richard P Horn Youth Orchestra who also feature on the album. To coincide with the tour, The Strange Death of Liberal England have confirmed they will release a new single 'Lighthouse' on November 1st.
The video for ‘Rising Sea’ can be seen here link.
Dates are as follows:
SEPTEMBER
Saturday 18th Southsea, King Theatre – SOUTHSEA FESTIVAL ORCHESTRAL SHOW
OCTOBER
Monday 11 Leeds, Milo
Tuesday 12 Aberdeen, Tunnels
Wednesday 13 Dundee, Dexters
Thursday 14 Sunderland, Plugged in
Friday 15 Glasgow, Maggie Mays
Saturday 16 Bathgate, Attic
Sunday 17 Inverness, Hootananny
Monday 18 York, Stereo
Wednesday 20 Liverpool, Masque
Thursday 21 Sheffield, The Hub
Friday 22 Leicester, Firebug
Monday 25 London, Lexington
Tuesday 26 Bristol, The Lanes
Wednesday 27 Birmingham, The Flapper
Thursday 28 Manchester, Ruby Lounge
Friday 29 Exeter, Time Piece
Saturday 30 Truro, Wig and Pen
NOVEMBER
Monday 1 Cardiff, Buffalo Bar
Tuesday 2 Brighton, Hydrant
Wednesday 3 Stoke, Sugarmill