Black Country, New Road to play biggest London headline to-date at Shepherd's Bush Empire on 10th + 11th Oct

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Selected praise for “Live at Bush Hall”:

“an evolving and genuinely one-off band.”
THE GUARDIAN (5*)

 “a marvellous return from one of our greatest bands . . . Talent runs seriously deep in this band . . .  You sense even better is to come”
 NME (4*)

 “Truly cements them as one of the greats of our generation”
 GIGWISE (9/10)

 “The pure craftsmanship involved in building such a euphonious and lifting sound is nothing short of stellar . . . It’s raw, striking, and it’s clear the audience present are mesmerised”
 CLASH (8/10)

 “It’s only after the maelstrom . . . as the audience cheers once again, that you’re reminded that this is a live album, beautifully recorded and produced as it is, and, more to the point, perfectly performed.”
 LOUD & QUIET (8/10)

 “Pushed to the brink, their future uncertain, Black Country, New Road magically summoned the strength to survive and thrive, and Live at Bush Hall is their champagne-popping send-off”
 PITCHFORK (7.6)

“a testament to Black Country, New Road’s brilliant musicianship and arrangements, and their genuine love of one another.”
THE FADER

 “Every song in the set is a triumph”
 PASTE

 “With the power of friendship, the future looks bright for BC,NR”
 THE NEEDLE DROP

 “Performed with power and captured with clarity . . . Live at Bush Hall is
a spectacular way to preserve this phase of the band’s history”
 STEREOGUM

 “Live At Bush Hall meshes Black Country, New Road's fully realized orchestral sound (drawing on their myriad folk and post-rock influences) with a raw vulnerability and stirring electricity”
 BROOKLYN VEGAN

 “The album serves as a time capsule of a band in a state of rapid change, toying with different concepts, sounds and genres, but undeniably great at what they’re doing”
 SO YOUNG



Earlier this year, Black Country, New Road released their new live album “Live at Bush Hall” on vinyl via Ninja Tune. The release followed the band’s critically acclaimed “Live at Bush Hall” film and the subsequent digital album, which features the set from their three sold out back-to-back shows at Bush Hall in December 2022.

On the heels of this release, the band will play two consecutive headline dates at London’s Shepherd’s Bush Empire on 10th & 11th October, following a full US tour which took place across late August and September. Ahead of this, the band have made an array of festival appearances across the world including a performance at c6 Fest In Brazil, their Glastonbury Festival debut on the West Holts stage, four different sets across various Primavera Sound events in Spain, as well as further European festivals such as Best Kept Secret, Super Bock Super Rock, and more. The band will also embark on a European tour later in Oct. Tickets are on sale now HERE.

In early 2022, Black Country, New Road released their UK #3 album “Ants From Up There” (their second Top 5 UK album debut in 12 months, following their Mercury Prize shortlisted debut “For the first time”), which was lauded by fans and critics alike, gaining numerous 5* reviews and appearing on end of year lists across the globe, including being voted #1 by fans on r/indieheads, Rate Your Music and #3 by Pitchfork readers. All of this despite being released just days after frontman Isaac Wood announced his decision to step away from the band.

Fresh from the success of “Ants From Up There” and with a full touring schedule ahead of them in 2023, remaining members Lewis Evans, May Kershaw, Georgia Ellery, Luke Mark, Tyler Hyde and Charlie Wayne, now a six-piece, decided to write an entire new set of material to perform.  They played to swelling crowds at festivals, including triumphant performances at Primavera, Green Man and Fuji Rock, entering a new musical phase as they navigated and developed songs that were just weeks old. They also toured the US with black midi and headlined two sold-out shows in New York.

Choosing to lose the idea of a front person entirely, the band instead now share vocal duties with Tyler taking the lead on a number of tracks including “Up Song”, which celebrates the friendship and success of the band with the lyrics “Look at what we did together, BC,NR friends forever.” Elsewhere, May leads on vocals for “The Boy'', as well as “Turbines/Pigs”, an instant fan-favourite as well as one the band’s most vulnerable tracks to date. Whereas Lewis sings on “Across The Pond Friend” and “The Wrong Trousers”. This move has seen the band’s sound continue to shift, allowing for further influences and diversity to permeate their songwriting.

These new performances saw the band garner widespread support for this new material across the board with Rolling Stone UK describing their Green Man set as "unmissable", and the Guardian going on to say that they were "greeted by something close to rapture." These performances have also attracted a profile from the NY Times, multiple glowing live reviews, and a nomination for Best Live Performer at the AIM Independent Music Awards last year.

As the songs continued to develop on the road they decided to avoid conventional next steps. People waiting on new material have eight new, excellent songs to hear, but not in the way they might have expected. “We didn't want to do a studio album,” says BC, NR pianist May Kershaw. “We wrote the new tracks specifically to perform live, so we thought it might be a nice idea to put out a performance.”

The result is a filmed and recorded live performance, directed by Greg Barnes and mixed by PJ Harvey collaborator John Parish, that took place over three nights at London’s Bush Hall. “It's about capturing the moment,” says saxophonist and now vocalist Lewis Evans. “A little time capsule of these eight months that we've had playing these songs on the road.”

Despite the lack of studio material up to now, the three sold out shows in December saw an audience there ready to sing back every word of these new songs, learned from online clips and YouTube recordings alone, a nod to both the band’s resilience and to the dedication of their tight knit community of fans.

HEAR “LIVE AT BUSH HALL” / ORDER THE VINYL HERE

The dedication of the band’s fans was spotlighted on the release of their “Live at Bush Hall” film, which trended on YouTube in the UK and has attracted over 450K views with over 6.5K messages in the live chat at the time of it’s premiere. The film was also lauded by critics with support from the likes of The FADER who said the new material is “a testament to Black Country, New Road’s brilliant musicianship and arrangements, and their genuine love of one another.”

They also enlisted friends and fans to help. Some helped make things, including mucking in to paint and build the sets for the different themes each night, while others were given cameras or instructed to shoot phone footage. All of this has then been put together to create a distinct visual language that weaves in and out of styles, timelines, narratives and perspectives. “We thought: if we're gonna do a film, then make it personable,” says Mark. “And a lot of our fans, especially when we were putting this stuff together, played a huge part in spreading the songs which meant that people could listen to them without us putting them out in the first place. It felt good to do the film in a way that involved the people who've been vital to keeping the whole thing afloat.”

It also means the feel of the film has the ability to transport viewers into the pulsing heart of the gig, often at crowd level. “It makes you feel a lot more like you're there,” says Evans. “When you see, like, I don't know, John Mayer at the Nokia Ballroom or whatever, it just looks like you could never ever be there. These things seem so inaccessible. But this is like you're literally in the room.”

While this is a platform for the band’s excellent new music, this is first and foremost a film the band stresses. “We want the focal point to be this film,” says Wayne. “We've put a lot of effort into making it feel like you're watching a live gig. It's not an album in our eyes, it's a live performance.”

WATCH / SHARE THE “LIVE AT BUSH HALL” FILM HERE

Black Country, New Road live dates:

Tue 10 Oct - O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire - London, UK
Wed 11 Oct - O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire - London, UK
Fri 13 Oct - Festaal - Berlin, DE
Sun 15 Oct - Vega (both rooms) - Copenhagen, DK
Mon 16 Oct - Cosmopolite - Oslo, NO
Tue 17 Oct - Debaser - Stockholm, SE
Wed 18 Oct - Pustervik - Gothenburg, SE
Fri 20 Oct - UK Sessions @ Pavillon - Hanover, DE
Sat 21 Oct - Meet Factory - Prague, CZ
Mon 23 Oct - Niebo - Warsaw, PL
Wed 25 Oct - Salzhaus - Winterthur, CH
Thu 26 Oct - Trianon - Paris, FR
Fri 27 Oct - De Roma - Antwerp, BE
Sun 29 Oct - Kantine - Cologne, DE
Mon 30 Oct - Paradiso - Amsterdam, NL
Tue 31 Oct - Le Grand Mix - Tourcoing, FR

Tickets are available HERE

Full biography HERE

Live at Bush Hall tracklist:
1. Up Song - Live at Bush Hall
2. The Boy - Live at Bush Hall
3. I Won’t Always Love You - Live at Bush Hall
4. Across The Pond Friend - Live at Bush Hall
5. Laughing Song - Live at Bush Hall
6. The Wrong Trousers - Live at Bush Hall
7. Turbines/Pigs - Live at Bush Hall
8. Dancers - Live at Bush Hall
9. Up Song (Reprise) - Live at Bush Hall

Black Country, New Road is:
Tyler Hyde (bass / vocals)
May Kershaw (piano / vocals)
Georgia Ellery (violin / vocals)
Lewis Evans (saxophone / vocals)
Luke Mark (guitar / vocals)
Charlie Wayne (drums / vocals)

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