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Welcome To The Neighbourhood

Boston Manor

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Format: LP

Cat No: PNE2205

Release Date:  07 September 2018

Label:  Pure Noise Records

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  810540030357

Genres:  Rock  

Release Date:  07 September 2018

Label:  Pure Noise Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  810540030395

Genres:  Rock  

Release Date:  07 September 2018

Label:  Pure Noise Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  810540030340

Genres:  Rock  

  • Description

    From the moment the title track kicks of 'Welcome To The Neighbourhood', Boston Manor's second full-length, it's clear that the Blackpool-based five-piece are not quite the same band they were before. That's because - just like anyone and anything - they've changed with time. They're still very much Boston Manor, but their musical and lyrical focus is shifting. That doesn't mean they're leaving their past behind, though. Rather, they're building on the sound of 2016's debut full-length, 'Be Nothing', as well as 'Saudade', their EP from the previous year, to understand and transition into who they are in 2018. "I think the time between the last record and this one, we kind of thought we knew who we were," explains vocalist Henry Cox, "but we've realised that even now we're still figuring that out. Before, we were scared to try stuff, whereas on this record there were no limits. We wanted to push ourselves, instead of being terrified to dip just one little toe in the wrong direction."Watch "Halo"; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rw85yLl0Rk8- Album recorded by Mike Sapone (Taking Back Sunday, Cymbals Eat Guitars, Sorority Noise, The Xcerts)- Completed a US headline tour April 2018), just off a May UK tour supporting Lower Than Atlantis, played Impericon Fest in Germany.- Nominated for Best British Breakthrough band at 2018 Kerrang awardsSocials;http://bostonmanorband.com/https://www.facebook.com/bostonmanoruk/ https://www.instagram.com/bstnmnr/ https://twitter.com/BSTNMNR

    Description

    From the moment the title track kicks of 'Welcome To The Neighbourhood', Boston Manor's second full-length, it's clear that the Blackpool-based five-piece are not quite the same band they were before. That's because - just like anyone and anything - they've changed with time. They're still very much Boston Manor, but their musical and lyrical focus is shifting. That doesn't mean they're leaving their past behind, though. Rather, they're building on the sound of 2016's debut full-length, 'Be Nothing', as well as 'Saudade', their EP from the previous year, to understand and transition into who they are in 2018. "I think the time between the last record and this one, we kind of thought we knew who we were," explains vocalist Henry Cox, "but we've realised that even now we're still figuring that out. Before, we were scared to try stuff, whereas on this record there were no limits. We wanted to push ourselves, instead of being terrified to dip just one little toe in the wrong direction."Watch "Halo"; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rw85yLl0Rk8- Album recorded by Mike Sapone (Taking Back Sunday, Cymbals Eat Guitars, Sorority Noise, The Xcerts)- Completed a US headline tour April 2018), just off a May UK tour supporting Lower Than Atlantis, played Impericon Fest in Germany.- Nominated for Best British Breakthrough band at 2018 Kerrang awardsSocials;http://bostonmanorband.com/https://www.facebook.com/bostonmanoruk/ https://www.instagram.com/bstnmnr/ https://twitter.com/BSTNMNR

    Description

    From the moment the title track kicks of 'Welcome To The Neighbourhood', Boston Manor's second full-length, it's clear that the Blackpool-based five-piece are not quite the same band they were before. That's because - just like anyone and anything - they've changed with time. They're still very much Boston Manor, but their musical and lyrical focus is shifting. That doesn't mean they're leaving their past behind, though. Rather, they're building on the sound of 2016's debut full-length, 'Be Nothing', as well as 'Saudade', their EP from the previous year, to understand and transition into who they are in 2018. "I think the time between the last record and this one, we kind of thought we knew who we were," explains vocalist Henry Cox, "but we've realised that even now we're still figuring that out. Before, we were scared to try stuff, whereas on this record there were no limits. We wanted to push ourselves, instead of being terrified to dip just one little toe in the wrong direction."Watch "Halo"; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rw85yLl0Rk8- Album recorded by Mike Sapone (Taking Back Sunday, Cymbals Eat Guitars, Sorority Noise, The Xcerts)- Completed a US headline tour April 2018), just off a May UK tour supporting Lower Than Atlantis, played Impericon Fest in Germany.- Nominated for Best British Breakthrough band at 2018 Kerrang awardsSocials;http://bostonmanorband.com/https://www.facebook.com/bostonmanoruk/ https://www.instagram.com/bstnmnr/ https://twitter.com/BSTNMNR

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Welcome to the Neighbourhood
      • 2. Flowers in Your Dustbin
      • 3. Halo
      • 4. England's Dreaming
      • 5. Funeral Party
      • 6. Digital Ghost
      • 7. Tunnel Vision
      • 8. Bad Machine
      • 9. If I Can't Have It No One Can
      • 10. Hate You (Kids With Matches)
      • 11. FY1
      • 12. Stick Up
      • 13. The Day That I Ruined Your Life

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Welcome to the Neighbourhood
      • 2. Flowers in Your Dustbin
      • 3. Halo
      • 4. England's Dreaming
      • 5. Funeral Party
      • 6. Digital Ghost
      • 7. Tunnel Vision
      • 8. Bad Machine
      • 9. If I Can't Have It No One Can
      • 10. Hate You (Kids With Matches)
      • 11. FY1
      • 12. Stick Up
      • 13. The Day That I Ruined Your Life