On Monday 16th May, Broken Records will release 'The Motorcycle Boy Reigns', the third single to be taken from their second album, Let Me Come Home. It will be available digitally via the usual outlets. The band recorded a version of the track for their 4AD Session last year, which can be viewed above and on the 4AD Sessions site here.
In other live session news, the band als...
'You Know You're Not Dead', the latest single from Broken Records' second album, Let Me Come Home, is out now. Recorded with Tony Doogan (Mogwai, Belle & Sebastian) in his Glasgow studio COD, the track is as anthemic and rousing as previous single ‘A Darkness Rises Up’. 'You Know You're Not Dead' precedes the US release of the album, due out next Tuesday on 11th January.
To mark the US release of the a...
Artist: Broken Records
Title: Let Me Come Home
Cat No: CAD3X33
Release date: 25th October 2010 (11th Jan 2011 in US)
"It is an elegant and, quite frankly, utterly beautiful record." - NME (8/10)
"Heartbreak, anger and triumph turned into stirring songs." - News of the World
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To mark the release of their second album, Let Me Come Home, Broken Records have recorded five songs for the latest installment in the 4AD Sessions series.
In keeping with the stately qualities of the band’s music, the session was filmed in a now derelict ornate chapel just off the Old Kent Road, built as part of the Victuallers’ Asylum founded in 1827. Originally intended to house all those working in the...
"It is an elegant and, quite frankly, utterly beautiful record. 8/10" - NME "Heartbreak, anger and triumph turned into stirring songs. 4/5" - News of the World "A heavier, thumpingly rhythmic, guitar-led series of songs in which those chamber-folk string arrangements have mostly been put back in the box." - The Herald Broken Records' second album Let Me Come H...
To mark the release of their second album, Let Me Come Home, Broken Records have recorded five songs for the latest installment in the 4AD Sessions series.
In keeping with the stately qualities of the band's music, the session was filmed in a now derelict ornate chapel just off the Old Kent Road, built as part of the Victuallers' Asylum founded in 1827. Originally intended to house all those...