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THE EARLIES: BURN THE LIARS |
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Thursday, 04 January 2007 |
The Earlies
The 10" double-A side single Burn The Liars / Broken Chain
Released January 22nd 2007 on Names/679/Warners
The Earlies release a 10" only double-A side single featuring Burn The Liars and Broken Chain on January 22nd on Names/679/Warners. Both tracks are taken from their eagerly anticipated second album, entitled The Enemy Chorus, which follows on January 29th.
Burn The Liars / Broken Chain is the second instalment in an innovative run of releases that will represent an essential purchase for fans of the band and collectors alike. The Earlies will release a 10" single featuring two tracks from the album every two months until every track has also been issued as a single. The final single release – planned for July 2007 – will be packaged with a special box set in which fans can collate all five 10" singles. The first release consisted of No Love In Your Heart and Breaking Point.
Produced by The Earlies and Tom Knott and recorded in Texas, Manchester and Burnley, The Enemy Chorus builds on the approach of These Were The Earlies with a rich and expansive sound, textured with an original progressive edge. Standout tracks such as Burn The Liars, Foundation And Earth, Enemy Chorus and When The Wind Blows evoke elements of The Flaming Lips, Spiritualized, Brian Wilson and Sigur Ros, yet the Texan/Mancunian quartet remain resolutely individual.
The Earlies will hit the road next March for The Enemy Chorus Tour and will bring their renowned live set to the following venues:
March
3rd - Salford, Blueprint Studios 0161 832 1111 www.ticketline.co.uk
4th - Glasgow, ABC 2 08700 600 100 www.ticketweb.co.uk
6th - London, Scala 0870 907 0999 www.scala-london.co.uk
7th - Bristol, Thekla 0117 929 9008 www.bristolticketshop.co.uk
The Earlies emerged in December 2003 with their Names debut release EP4 that lead to critics heralding them as one of the most exciting new bands of the year. Sporadic but awe-inspiring live performances boosted their reputation further before These Were The Earlies really put them on the map. NME, Uncut, Q, The Observer and The Independent were amongst the many publications that rated the album as one of the most vital sets of 2004.
Since then, The Earlies have established a reputation as a sensation on the festival circuit with Glastonbury, The Big Chill and Bestival sets all winning further acclaim. They also collaborated with others artists; most notably as backing band on King Creosote’s KC Rules OK debut as well as with Plan B on a special version of his single Sick 2 Def.
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