Post War Glamour Girls are back with a new album, ‘Swan Songs’, due for release on 21st April via Hide & Seek Records. Check out lead single ‘Chipper’ below, first on Dork.
‘Swan Songs’ – the follow up to 2015’s ‘Feeling Strange’ and 2014 debut ‘Pink Fur’ – isn’t afraid to tackle difficult subjects, touching on themes of stress, anxiety, depression, the class system, religion, war and government.
It was recorded in the remote village of Skerray on the North Coast of Scotland, with producers Jamie Lockhart and Lee Smith of Greenmount Studios.
“We decided with this album that we wanted to get lost during the recording process,” explains frontman and lyricist James Smith. “To let it consume us entirely throughout. No distractions from our day to day lives. No dashing mid-take to get to work on time. No phone calls from our landlords. No other commitments. Just two solid weeks of living it.”
“This record is the product of the band’s dependence on each other in isolation,” he adds. “It is a record of peace, love and understanding.”
Catch the band at an album launch show at the Brudenell Social Club in Leeds on 21st April, followed by a full UK tour in May:
FEBRUARY
11 Come Play With Me All-Dayer, Hebden Bridge
MARCH
04 Outlines Festival, Sheffield
APRIL
21 Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
MAY
04 Maguire’s Pizza Bar, Liverpool
06 Crux, Wakefield
09 The Polar Bear, Hull
10 Pop Records, Sunderland
11 Bar Bloc, Glasgow
12 The Cluny, Newcastle
13 The Fulford Arms, York
16 The Portland Arms, Cambridge
17 The Waiting Rooms, London
18 The Owl Sanctuary, Norwich
19 Sunflower Lounge, Birmingham
20 Gullivers, Manchester