Public Service Broadcastng To Release Debut Album and UK Tour
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Public Service Broadcastng To Release Debut Album and UK Tour

Public Service Broadcasting are pleased to announce that their debut album ‘Inform – Educate – Entertain’ will be released in Spring 2013, and will be accompanied by an extensive UK tour in May.

Through their uniquely spell-binding live AV Transmissions, audiences will witness the band weave samples from old public information films, archive footage and propaganda material around live drums, guitar, banjo and electronics.

Public Service Broadcasting is the corduroy-clad brainchild of J. Willgoose, Esq. who, along with his faithful drumming companion, Wrigglesworth, teaches the lessons of the past through the music of the future – beaming our past back at us through vintage TV sets and state of the art modern video projection devices.

Taking a rare moment to speak with his own mouth and not with the various electronic gizmos at hand, J. Willgoose, Esq says, “PSB are extremely excited to confirm our most extensive run of transmissions to date. We look forward to informing, educating and – most importantly – entertaining audiences across the UK in support of our debut album. Lock up your corduroy – we’re coming for you.”

Once he got talking, there seemed to be no stopping him, speaking on PSB’s recent win at the Artrocker Awards (Best Electro Act 2012) “Thanks to everyone who voted! It was totally unexpected and a really nice way to cap what has already been a quite ridiculous year for us. Here’s hoping, with your continued support, 2013 can match it!”

PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTING
INFORM – EDUCATE – ENTERTAIN TOUR

Tues 7 May Edinburgh – The Caves
Weds 8 May Glasgow – ABC2
Thurs 9 May Aberdeen – The Lemon Tree
Fri 10 May Newcastle – The Cluny
Sat 11 May Middlesbrough – Westgarth Social Club
Mon 13 May Leeds – Brudenell Social Club
Tues 14 May Manchester – Sound Control
Weds 15 May Liverpool – The Kazimer
Thursday 16 May Sheffield – The Leadmill
Fri 17 May Nottingham – Bodega
Sat 18 May Birmingham – HMV Institute Temple
Mon 20 May Southampton – Roxx
Tues 21 May Brighton – The Haunt
Weds 22 May London – Village Underground
Thurs 23 May Cardiff – Clwb Ifor Bach
Fri 24 May Bristol – The Fleece
Sat 25 May Norwich – OPEN

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