Twin Atlantic rock band announce major tour for new album “GLA”

Twin Atlantic rock band announce major tour for new album “GLA”

PanARMENIAN.Net - Twin Atlantic have announced details of a 13-date UK tour in support of new album ‘GLA’, NME reports.

The tour in October and December climaxes with a three-night homecoming run at the 2,100-capacity Glasgow Barrowland. Singer Sam McTrusty said of the tour: “We can’t wait to play our new songs up close and personal. We want to show you what GLA is all about.”

The announcement comes as new single ‘No Sleep’ is added to the Radio 1 playlist, while a second new album track, ‘Ex El’, was premiered by Zane Lowe on Beats 1.

Twin Atlantic headline 2000 Trees festival tonight (July 8) on a bill also featuring Refused, Augustines and Mallory Knox before heading out on an intimate five-date tour from tomorrow. Dates for those shows are: Liverpool Arts Club (July 9); Nottingham Rescue Rooms (10); London Scala (12); Selkirk Victoria Hall (14); Edinburgh La Belle Angele (15).

‘GLA’, released on September 9, was produced by U2/Two Door Cinema Club producer Jacknife Lee in Topanga Canyon, Los Angeles, after Lee also co-produced Twin Atlantic’s previous album ‘Great Divide’ in 2014.

The tracklisting for ‘GLA’ is: ‘Gold Elephant::Cherry Alligator’; ‘No Sleep’; ‘You Are The Devil’; ‘Overthinking’; ‘Ex El’; ‘Valhalla’; ‘I Am Alive’; ‘Whispers’; ‘I Am A Scar To Hide’; ‘Missing Link’; ‘The Chaser’; ‘Mothertongue’.

Twin Atlantic will play: Newcastle University (October 7) Manchester Neighbourhood Festival (8) Cardiff Yplas (9) Birmingham Institute (11) London Forum (12) Portsmouth Pyramids (14) Leeds Beckett University (15) Norwich Waterfront (16) Dublin Academy (December 10) Belfast Limelight (11) Glasgow Barrowland (13, 14, 15)

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