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DESCRIPTION: Having recently celebrated their 10th anniversary\, Edinburgh
 ’s Broken Records return in 2018 with the release of their fourth studio
  album entitled ‘What We Might Know’\, released 30th March. \n\n After
  a decade of solid US and European touring\, two albums on the legendary 4
 AD label\; ‘Until The Earth begins To Part’ (2009)\, ‘Let Me Come Ho
 me’ (2010) and another on the band’s own J Sharp Records imprint\, ‘
 Weights &amp\; Pulleys’ (2014)\, ‘What We Might Know’ marks a depart
 ure from the band’s traditional cinematic\, string-drenched sound. \n\n 
 The band re-united with producer Stephen Watkins (PAWS\, Amanda Palmer\, T
 een Canteen) who recorded their self-released debut EP in 2007 and the res
 ult is a set of eleven songs deliberately stripped back to recapture the c
 haotic energy of that early EP\, and the ecstatic live shows the band are 
 known for. \n\n New single 'They Won’t Ever Leave Us Alone’\, a lonely
  call to thwarted love\, sets the tone for the album\, a rousing indie roc
 k anthem\, while tracks like the woozy ‘What We Might Know’\, offer a 
 softer side to the band\, a paean for the future and a hope that\, though 
 the relationship might not be working now\, through hard work there might 
 still be hope to have the relationship we view as ideal in others. \n\n Em
 powering\, hopeful and euphoric\, ‘What We Might Know’ is a self-consc
 ious analysis of the band’s hopes and fears as they move into a differen
 t stage of life. The songs speak of obligation\, joy\, failed and successf
 ul relationships\, parenthood\, and after the relative uncertainties of th
 e last decade\, the howl of frustration at how and what you’re supposed 
 to be in your 30’s. \n\n In their 10-year career\, Broken Records have t
 oured with the likes of Editors and The National and have also performed a
 t some of the biggest festivals in the world including Glastonbury\, SXSW\
 , T in the Park and a main-stage slot at Latitude. Their live shows have b
 een described as eliciting an “ecstatic reaction" by The Skinny. \n\n Su
 pport: Dante\, Languid Goat &amp\; Ryan Horne \n\n Church Dundee is a +14 
 venue\, U18s must be accompanied by an adult of 21+\, 2 kids per adult max
  \n
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LOCATION:Dundee\, Scotland
ORGANIZER:mailto:gingerjesus@gjpromotions.co.uk
SUMMARY:Broken Records
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/gjpromotionsuk/broken-records
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LOCATION:Church\, Dundee\, 15 Ward Road\nDundee\nDD1 1ND
ORGANIZER:mailto:gingerjesus@gjpromotions.co.uk
SUMMARY:[Broken Records] Broken Records
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