Enter Shikari announce the release of their new album “Tribalism” on 22nd February. Not your average album, it contains new material, remixes, b-sides and live tracks.
Kicking off with two completely new tracks, ‘Thumper’ and the titular ‘Tribalism’, the album takes in a smattering of B-sides, remixes (including a High Contrast remix of Wall, unreleased until now) and live tracks, serving as an attractively priced 'companion' piece to 2009's ‘Common Dreads’ album.
The confirmed tracklisting is:
1; Tribalism
2; Thumper
3; All Eyes On The Saint
4; We Can Breathe In Space
5; Insomnia (Live @ Brixton '07)
6; Juggernauts – Nero remix
7; No Sleep Tonight – Qemists remix
8; Wall – High Contrast remix
9; No Sleep Tonight – Mistabishi remix
10; Juggernauts – Blue Bear remix
11; No Sleep Tonight – Rout remix
12; No Sleep Tonight – Lights Go Blue remix
13; Havoc A (Live '09)
14; Labyrinth (Live '09)
15; Hectic (Live '09)
Aside from the standard CD release of ‘Tribalism’, a VERY limited edition box set edition- containing; ‘Tribalism’ CD album, ‘Live At Rock City’ CD album, t-shirt, poster, sticker and two button badges – of the release will be sold via the band's own webstore at link.
The release of ‘Tribalism’ follows hot on the heels of some of Enter Shikari's biggest headline shows to date.
2010 looks set to be another manic year for Enter Shikari. Following a successful arena tour at the end of 2009 as special guests to The Prodigy the band are set to tour Australia on the Soundwave Festival in late February, followed by a batch of Japanese headline shows (supported by Escape The Fate and A Day To Remember) in early March, an extensive North American tour in April and May, before journeying to Russia for their first ever shows in St Petersberg, Moscow and Kalingrad.
Having also been invited back by The Prodigy as the only rock band to join the bill alongside Pendulum and Chase & Status at the Milton Keynes Bowl in July and a summer that will find Enter Shikari making their presence felt across the main stages of the European festival circuit, before heading back to the USA & Canada for their slot on 2010’s Warped Tour, it’s very much business as usual for the St Albans quartet. It isn’t for no good reason that the band were recently voted ‘Best Live Band’ of 2009 in the Rock Sound reader’s poll.