Leeds quartet Pulled Apart By Horses would like to invite you to drink their ‘Blood’ to celebrate the release of their third album and first ever live acoustic set.
The band have teamed up with the West Yorkshire Revolutions Brewery to concoct their own unique pale ale made with Blood Oranges and Yorkshire Tea. The beer will be available for a limited time at specialist pubs throughout the UK.
Named after their forthcoming record, ‘Blood’ will be launched at The Brudenell Social Club on 29th August 2014, with tickets only available to competition winners who post a photo on Twitter and Instagram of them enjoying their favourite drink with the hashtag #PABHsBlood. The best shots will win a pair of tickets to come to the band’s very first acoustic show – over 18’s only.
Guitarist James Brown comments “The idea of people drinking our ‘Blood’ (not literally) is so exciting for us! It’s the kind of thing you talk about a lot but never usually happens, so because this has become a reality we really want to celebrate it!”
The decision to accompany the ale launch with their first ever acoustic show follows a session they did recently whilst in The Netherlands, trying their hand at a fully stripped back set up for the first time.
Watch ‘V.E.N.O.M.’ acoustic:
Last week the band revealed a new glaringly colourful Dario Argento inspired video for ‘Lizard Baby’, the second single to be taken from ‘Blood’, both set for release on 1st September on their own label Best of the Best through Sony Red.
Watch the video for ‘Lizard Baby’:
Pulled Apart By Horses play a series of warm up shows across the country, preparing for their main stage Reading & Leeds Festival slots. They will also be playing a string European dates, supported by Dinosaur Pile-UP for Dr. Martens’ #STANDFORSOMETHING Tour.
Full live dates are now:
August
18th Coventry Kasbah
19th Nottingham Bodega
20th Liverpool East Village Arts Club
23rd Reading Festival
24th Leeds Festival
29th Leeds Brudenell Social (Blood ale launch party & acoustic set. Competition winners only)
September
8th Paris, Maroquinerie
9th Hamburg Molotow Exil
10th Copenhagen, Rust
11th Stockholm, Debaser Strand
13th Amsterdam, Bitterzoet
20th Portsmouth Southsea Festival (headline)