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Yeah Yeah Yeah

    Quote from John Power about the album:

    “Yeah Yeah Yeah just arrived out of the blue. I just took a chance. I had some ideas for a new album I’d been working on, but we weren’t planning on recording until the year after. It all happened very fast. There was a window of opportunity- youth was free, the studio was free, and the band were free- and I thought, let providence prevail. No one had heard the songs apart from myself and Alan McGee, but we both thought that we had something. You could feel it, even though none of the songs were really finished, and so we decided to roll with it and go and record them. I think with Yeah Yeah Yeah it was more than just trying to capture a vibe- it was about trying to record something majestic, which is how youth describes the record. There are gospels and strings on tracks like free love and don’t look away, which have kind of turned into these massive anthems. It has P.P. Arnold as a featured vocalist on a couple of tracks- the first, the single poison vine, which has a groove and a blistering chorus. She’s also on another song that’s a psychedelic funk track: the way it’s gotta be (oh yeah). Songs like teardrops or birds heading south- we’ve tried to capture that classic, slightly wistful theme- whereas the weight of the world just rocks out. There’s also a little acoustic track to break it all up called the devil and the deep, which is a favourite of mine. We recorded the album over in Spain at space mountain, youth’s studio, way up in the mountains, just as the almond trees were in blossom- which I took as a good omen for the session”


    STAFF COMMENTS

    Barry says: Fresh from supporting on what were probably the biggest Manchester gigs of the decade last year, Cast bring us a brand new album helmed by the celebratory 'Poison Vine'. An energetic, triumphant return for one of the biggest indie bands in indie history.

    TRACK LISTING

    1. Poison Vine
    2. Don't Look Away
    3. Calling Out Your Name
    4. Free Love
    5. Say Something New
    6. The Way It’s Gotta Be (Oh Yeah)
    7. Devil And The Deep
    8. Weight Of The World
    9. Teardrops
    10. Birds Heading South

    The Reytons

    Kids Off The Estate

      “The Reytons (A ‘Right One’ to those from out of town) bring us their eagerly awaited debut album ‘Kids Off The Estate’. Produced by David Watts at Chairworks Studios, deep in the heart of Yorkshire, this album is bursting with working man grit and tales from the local boozer. The album opens with ‘Mind The Gap’, a raucous introduction to the 14 track pound-for-pound excursion. After making stops at ‘Slice Of Lime’, ‘Low Life’ and ‘Broke Boys Cartel’, the journey progresses through the ‘Trials & Tribulations’ of the everyday man. Expect infectious riffs and refreshingly honest melodies that will travel round your mind for years to come.”

      TRACK LISTING

      Mind The Gap
      Antibiotics
      Expectations Of A Fool
      Sales Pitch For The Bus Fare Home
      Nothing To Declare
      Slice Of Lime
      Car Crash
      Low Life
      What You Fighting For?
      Broke Boys Cartel
      Landslide
      Shoebox
      Trials & Tribulations
      Kids Off The Estate


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