Brand New Friend release romantic new single 'Stop the Days' ahead of new EP out Valentine's Day

Have you ever wondered what Alex Turner (he of the Arctic Monkeys) and Alexa Chung (one-time super popular television presenter, model and, now, fashion designer) may have said to one-another when a certain romance blossomed between the two at the height of the 00’s indie-music boom? Well, so have Brand New Friend.

In anticipation of their A Cure For Living EP, released this Valentines Day (14 February 2020) via Xtra Mile Recordings (preorder the digital release here) the Northern Irish alt-rockers are clearly feeling the love already and have released ‘Stop The Days’, a new track that finds the band daydreaming about indie’s once-upon-a-time golden couple.

Listen to ‘Stop The Days’ below and here.

Opening-up about the ‘Stop The Days’, the band say: “Stop The Days’ is an imagined conversation between Alex Turner and Alexa Chung, circa 2007. Do you remember the Valentine’s card he wrote for her that was left in the bar and leaked to the press? ‘My mouth hasn’t shut up about you since you kissed it’. It’s essentially me talking to someone, through millionaire rockstar Alex Turner and highly successful broadcaster/writer/fashion designer Alexa Chung. He tells her that if he could stop the days, he would. In a heartbeat. So they could spend more time together. It’s very simple, it makes me very happy every time we play it.”

A pure rush of endorphins, ‘Stop The Days’ distills everything we’ve ever loved about Brand New Friend into a short, sweet three-minute hit that’s guaranteed to have you head-over-heels. The new track directly follows BBC Radio 1 and Radio X supported ‘Nothing Stays The Same’ and ‘The Letter A’, and will sit alongside them on the band’s highly anticipated new release A Cure For Living.

To commemorate the upcoming release, Brand New Friend will be hitting the road once again, with their first shows of the year taking place at Belfast’s Oh Yeah Music Centre (as part of Independent Venue Week) and a hometown gig at Kelly’s Bar in Portrush on 7 March. The band have also just announced an additional Belfast show on Saturday 14 March, headlining the city’s Voodoo Rooms with support from Cherym and The Florentinas. Standby for new dates to be announced very shortly.

2020 TOUR DATES

March

07 Portrush @ Kelly’s Bar
14 Belfast @ Voodoo Rooms

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Non Canon announces second album 'Non Canon II' out 15 May 2020 // Listen to single 'Dark Force Rising'

Four years after his debut release for the label, Oxygen Thief’s Barry Dolan will be reviving his parallel alter-ego for a new studio release, Non Canon II, out 15 May 2020. Preorder it on CD, vinyl and digital download.

A novel limited edition of ‘Eco-mix vinyl’ - created from a lucky dip blend of colours recycled from leftovers from other coloured vinyl releases - will also be available, with each vinyl press guaranteed to be individually unique.

As a forecast of the new record in-waiting, Non Canon lays out a thought provoking opening salvo with lead single: ‘Dark Force Rising’. Watch the video below.

In something of a radical transformation, Non Canon’s debut saw Dolan mellow the mood and melodies of his punk-preened Oxygen Thief project and reinvent himself with a new moniker more musically open-minded but no less lyrically stimulating. As all great sequels do, in many ways Non Canon II picks-up where its predecessor left-off. Yet, this is a very different world to the one Dolan wrote about back in 2016.

“The second Non Canon album is 10 songs about feelings, politics, and feelings about politics,” says Dolan. Our entry point and lead single, ‘Dark Force Rising’ is one of the album’s most stripped-back songs in terms of its instrumentation; its gossamer acoustic spindling leaving Dolan’s vocals bare and free from alternative interpretation as he seeks to cut straight to the album’s core themes.

“I wanted the first song that people heard from it to represent all of the album’s themes. ‘Dark Force Rising’ is a song about standing up against bigotry in all its forms and trying to be brave enough not to agree to disagree with viewpoints we find abhorrent for the sake of an easier life.”

A peaceful protest song that highlights the importance of acceptance, togetherness and community, ‘Dark Force Rising’ emphasises its values with the hair-on-end sounds of collective voices singing in unison; but this is one choir quite unlike any listeners may have encountered before. Before completing the track, Dolan reached out to his friends all around the world asking for vocal recordings to reiterate his message. Overwhelmed with contributions, he then painstakingly layered the tones together at his UK studio to create a kind-of digital choir out of the ether (or Ethernet if you like). And the results are striking. Creating a stirring climax to the song, voices come together from continents apart with one a powerful message of solidarity and hope that together deal a deft blow to the alt-right, men’s rights activists, anti-trans lobbyists, and other such hate-groups.

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‘Dark Force Rising’ is a formidable first indication into the widescreen narratives that will unfold on Non Canon II. With the last few years proving to be a mine of inspiration for a songwriter who has made a career as a commentator of social change, Dolan proves he has spent his time away wisely and channels his experiences on this follow-up.

“I wrote and demoed the album in early January 2019” says Dolan, “a time of dark mornings, dark early evenings, and with the first (of what turned out to be several) Brexit deadlines looming ominously on the horizon.” The wistful and elegant slow-burn of album opener ‘Never Say Never Again’ captures the mood, and is one of many to offer ruminations on mental health issues framed in a world that long since seems to have lost its mind. “it was inspired by a medication review with my GP when I literally had to say that I didn’t know how well things were working because of how much there is to genuinely to worry about at the moment.”

Inversely, songs like ‘Kingdom of the Crystal Skull’ search for ways we can help ourselves when things begin to spiral out of control. “It’s about remembering to take a deep breath and not let things overwhelm you… kind of a self-care anthem”. Elsewhere, there’s topical reflections on global social issues such as the aforementioned LGBTQ+ defending ‘Dark Force Rising’ and its haunting companion track ‘A Teapot and an Open Mind’, written after a difficult conversation with someone who Dolan believed was “old enough to know better”, both of which put the sword to internet trolls and those who revel in the preaching of hatred.

And there’s time for broader topics too, from songs mulling over the changes we experience as we continue to grow into adulthood and try to find our calling (‘The Cavalier Years’), to straight-up love songs like the weightless finger-picked folk of ‘Sharpie’ (an intended part-2-of-sorts to ‘Crayola’ from Non Canon’s debut).

As with his debut, Non Canon II is playfully packed with sci-fi and pop culture references that add layers of humour and intrigue at every turn. With a litany of references pilfered from James Bond, to Star Wars, Doctor Who, the Bible, and Indiana Jones across the record, fiction fans will read the tracklisting alone like a list of crossword clues waiting to be cracked. Showcasing Dolan’s deft ability to capture the microscopic and macroscopic of the world around us with earnest aplomb and tangible relatability, Non Canon II is demonstrative of a songwriter now assured in his craft; but also an artist with a burning desire to explore new avenues in sound. Using the record to delve even deeper into the folkier and more traditional callings of his first Non Canon outing, the record plays with loping and bluesy acoustica as on ‘Kingdom of The Crystal Skull’, haunting chamber-pop on ‘Self Untitled’, to arrangements that wouldn’t be unfamiliar in a smoky New Orleans blues bar (‘The Saying Of The Seers’).

Assisting his quest, Non Canon II finds Dolan joined by a host of guest musicians throughout who each offer their unique talents. Neil Elliott and Ben Whyntie, previously of Barry’s heavy rock/metal outfit Oxygen Thief; Pete Fraser (touring member of Field Music and vocalist of super-noisy-math-metal trio Down I Go); Gareth Amwel Jones (My First Tooth/Lucky Shivers); drums by Jon Clayton (Hurtling, Chris T-T & the Hoodrats); cellos by Hannah Johns (The Leylines); violin/viola by Ryan Brooks (Left Side Brain/Super Goliath); and piano by Alex Ball (composer and popular YouTuber). Non Canon II was self produced by Barry Dolan, and recorded in studios in Bristol (Bink Bonk), London (OneCat), and Portsmouth (Old Blacksmiths Studios), along with home studios in Bristol and Stockholm. The album was expertly stitched together and mixed by Neil Elliott at Old Blacksmiths Studios, before mastering by Dan Coutant at New York’s Sun Room Audio.

Exploring new frontiers and themes with real depth, Non Canon II is sure to establish itself among fans as a worthy and welcome addition to the franchise. But with the world in such a precarious state, will this be the dramatic finale, or next in line of a trilogy? “Sequels have been on my mind quite a lot when writing and making this record to be honest hence settling on the title Non Canon II,” says Dolan. “I love drawing lines between events, songs, and the people who play on them - there are guest musicians on this record who I’ve known and hung out with regularly for over 20 years, there are some who I’ve gotten to know fairly recently through the internet, and this record wouldn’t be quite the same without any of them. Hopefully it’s a story that will continue.”

Non Canon II tracklisting

1. Never Say Never Again
2. The Cavalier Years
3. Dark Force Rising
4. The Sayings of the Seers
5. MMXIX
6. Sharpie
7. Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
8. Self Untitled
9. A Teapot and an Open Mind
10. And Another Thing…

Non Canon is the solo project of Barry Dolan. Hailing from Bristol, Dolan has been a prominent figure on the UK scene since emerging with his Oxygen Thief project in 2006. Over the years Dolan has supported the likes of Frank Turner, Mongol Horde, InMe, Johnny Foreigner, Chris T-T, and has established a devoted fan base of his own. A talented songwriter and performer, Dolan has been championed by the likes of BBC Introducing and BBC 6 Music (Tom Robinson). Signing with the Xtra Mile Recordings label in 2013 for Oxygen Thief’s Accidents Do Not Happen, They Are Caused mini-album, Dolan has since released a string of EPs and albums on the label, including the first Non Canon LP, which marked a more traditional and acoustic-based outlet for the singer.

Brand New Friend release new EP 'A Cure For Living' on 14 February 2020 // Watch the video for 'Nothing Stays the Same'

Brand New Friend will release their new EP A Cure For Living on 14 February 2020 on digital download through Xtra Mile Recordings. Preorder the EP here.

This is their first recorded material since single ‘The Letter A’ released in autumn 2019, and their debut album Seatbelts For Aeroplanes back in spring 2018. You can watch the video for ‘Nothing Stays the Same’ below.

The Northern Irish indie-pop quintet were inspired by characters imagined by 80s indie veteran Lloyd Cole in his timeless ‘Jennifer She Said’ track, for ‘Nothing Stays The Same’. The band muse on just what may have happened next for Lloyd’s lovelorn protagonist.

“'Nothing Stays The Same' is a love song constantly shifting perspective between two people. It's the sound of two people who love each other deeply but who know they're running out of distance. It's framed in the Botanic area of Belfast, in the old Botanical gardens near Queens University. In the rain, of course. I was heavily inspired by Lloyd Cole on this track, I love the way he colours his world so you can see who he's singing about when you close your eyes. The girl in this song is Jennifer, from 'Jennifer She Said'. Hopefully it all works out for her…”

Artwork for Brand New Friend’s A Cure For Living EP

Artwork for Brand New Friend’s A Cure For Living EP

Losing none of that trademark pop punch and feedback fizz, A Cure For Living is centred as always around the disarming songwriting and lilting harmonies provided by brother and sister Taylor and Lauren Johnson, performed by a band who’s propulsion into the spotlight since their bedroom pop days has notably sharpened them in all departments and instilled a tangible hunger to excite with the next chapter in their story. From the roller coaster clatter of ‘She Always Comes Up Smiling’, to the sugar-coated rush of ‘The Karma Party’, the tender balladry of ‘You Can’t Know Everything, I Don’t Know Anything’ and anthemic closer ‘Plastic Flowers’; like the friend you’ve always known, the Castlerock quintet’s new EP is at once familiar, but still always knows how to surprise you.

Following their ‘Nothing Stays the Same’ tour in Ireland in autumn 2019, Brand New Friend now look to take their incendiary live show back out on the road this winter/spring with a crop of UK and EIRE headline shows in support of the EP. The band headline Belfast’s Oh Yeah Music Centre as part of Independent Venue Week on 31 January 2020 and a hometown gig at Kelly’s Bar in Portrush on 7 March 2020 with more dates to be announced soon.

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DEUX FURIEUSES SECOND ALBUM 'MY WAR IS YOUR WAR' OUT 18 OCTOBER 2019 – PREORDER NOW // LISTEN TO 'YEAR OF RAGE'

Newly signed to Xtra Mile Recordings, the ferocious punk duo deux furieuses have announced the release of their new album My War is Your War , out on 18 October 2019. Preorder on vinyl, CD and digital here. Watch the video for first single from the album, ‘Year of Rage’, below.

deux furieuses are Scottish vocalist and guitarist Ros Cairney and London Greek drummer Vas Antoniadou. Since their beginnings in 2013 they have earned a reputation for uncompromising politically charged rock which has seen them championed by the likes of Q Magazine, Classic Rock, Louder Than War, and Radio X DJ John Kennedy, whose enthusiasm caught the attention of Frank Turner leading to the duo supporting him at the Roundhouse, London for the first Lost Evenings festival in 2017.

Raised on a fiery blend of Irish and Greek music, 80’s post-punk and 90’s alt rock, and bonding over a love of early PJ Harvey and Kate Bush, their music is a visceral and impassioned call to arms against the world’s inequalities and rising storms.

My War is Your War lyrically and musically expands on their debut album Tracks of Wire (buy on digital download from Xtra Mile here). It takes the post-punk and Riot Grrrl influences of the predecessor and injects it with a darker rock sound, an angrier sonic energy representing the alarming rise of social injustices and right-wing power since the debut’s release.

Brooding post-punk tracks ‘Words of Warning’ and ‘Let Them Burn’, with its echoes of early PJ Harvey, are dark shades respectively inspired by a visit to Sachsenhausen concentration camp, on the outskirts of Berlin, and the horrors of Grenfell. Title track’ My War is Your War’ is a widescreen story of different worlds colliding powered by a driving loop that carries the sparse instrumentation to its devastating conclusion.

The album’s first single ‘Year of Rage’, ‘Thorns’ and ‘Wired to Hate’ offers an exhilarating rock release from the tension. The former was penned on New Year’s Eve leading into the centenary of Votes for Women and celebrates the #MeToo movement. The accompanying video features a cameo and art direction from Alannah Currie (ex-Thompson Twins aka Miss Pokeno) whose Feel the Rage blog inspired the red flag imagery on My War is Your War album artwork.

On songs like ‘Civilians’ and ‘Song for Kat’, brutalised riffs tackle the alarming rise of ‘fake news’ which negates not only the truth but also our humanity while the latter looks at suicide based on a personal experience of the band. 

My War is Your War is a collection of blisteringly powerful songs with a visceral energy that perfectly soundtracks the frightening and unjust times we live in today, but with a message of empowerment and hope for change.

TRACKLIST:

1. Year Of Rage
2. Civilians
3. My War is Your War~
4. Song for Kat
5. Thorns
6. Words Of Warning
7. Let Then Burn
8. Cruel Winter
9. Give Me the Rope
10. Wired to Hate
11. Are We Mental?

The album is produced by Rob Ellis (PJ Harvey) and mixed by Mark Freegard (The Breeders).

Catch deux furieuses on tour with Oxygen Thief and at 2000trees Festival (Xtra Mile takeover at the Axiom Stage) in July, with more dates to be announced soon:

JULY
08 Bristol @ Crofters Rights
09 London @ The Monarch
10 Manchester @ The Castle
12 Cheltenham @ 2000trees Festival (Xtra Mile takeover at the Axiom Stage)

OCTOBER
17 London @ The Dublin Castle (Album Launch)

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FRANK TURNER POETRY OF THE DEED – TENTH ANNIVERSARY EDITION // OUT NOW ON LIMITED EDITION 2 X VINYL AND FOUR COLOUR PRESSINGS WITH BONUS DOWNLOADS

Lovingly-redesigned artwork

Lovingly-redesigned artwork

Xtra Mile Recordings is pleased to reveal the tenth anniversary edition of Frank Turner’s third album Poetry of the Deed. This follows surprise first vinyl copies available during Frank’s third annual festival Lost Evenings III in Boston, MA, sold before a full live playthrough of the album on Friday 17 May 2019. We can now announce further pressings and where to find them. Buy your copy (or copies) here.

The limited edition record comes with lovingly-redesigned artwork on a gatefold mirror-board sleeve, embraced in a heavyweight outer slipcase, pressed on two 180g coloured vinyl. One vinyl contains the original album and the second is filled with never-before released album demos. It will be available in a variety of colour pressings as below:

  • Silver – available at Lost Evenings III and direct from Xtra Mile from 31 May

  • Gold – Banquet Records exclusive

  • White – European edition

  • Black – Standard edition available everywhere else

The vinyl also includes digital downloads of the demos, and full audio of the intimate, unforgettable Union Chapel set in Islington, London recorded 19 December 2009, only previously available as a bonus DVD as part of Take to the Road - Live at Shepherd’s Bush Empire.

Released in 2009 off the back of live favourite ‘The Road’, Poetry of the Deed showcased Frank’s new live band, now known as the Sleeping Souls, for the first time all together in the studio. Featuring the talents of Tarrant Anderson (bass), Ben Lloyd (guitar), Matt Nasir (keys and more), and Nigel Powell (drums), Poetry of the Deed marks the transition from solo folk traveler to eventual arena-conquering excellence with some of Frank’s most beloved songs.

Kicking off defiantly with his renewed sense of ambition on ‘Live Fast, Die Old’ - played through with pounding piano and searing chorus, sealed with “ba-ba ba ba ba” backing vocals from Nigel - it’s an enthralling rush that immediately introduces the band. From there, the acoustic flurry of ‘Try This At Home’ and ‘Dan’s Song’ deftly stir old and new together, while the previous threshold of volume and crescendo is breached with the title track, the potent rally-cry against tyranny on ‘Sons of Liberty’ and the folklore-esque fury of ‘Our Lady of the Campfires’, songs where the band fully let loose. But it’s in the slow build of ‘Isabel’, the emotional ebb and flow on ‘Faithful Son’, and the closing epic poem of ‘Journey of the Magi’ where everyone’s grip of dynamics brings true heart to the record.

Poetry of the Deed represents Frank’s clearest sign yet that he was heading away from humble origins to larger concerns, both in his writing – which runs the gamut between vulnerability in matters of love, building a life with someone else, and a fierce determination to break through his own limitations to reach goals he’d hitherto shrugged off as unlikely – and in sound. The Sleeping Souls would soon become an integral part of Frank Turner’s artistic development and rise in popularity and it all really started to come together on Poetry of the Deed.

Like the birds pulling strings from an old guitar on Chris Bourke’s elegant lino-cut artwork for the album, Frank was wresting control from his doubts and fears for his future. “Me and all my friends are poets of the deed / We’re exactly what this country needs / We scratch until we’re drunk, we drunk until we bleed / We are what we believe,” he sings on the title track, and he was telling his own truth that is the core of the album.

Tracklisting

Side A

Live Fast, Die Old
Try This At Home
Dan’s Song
Poetry of the Deed
Isabel
The Fastest Way Back Home
Sons of Liberty

Side B

The Road
Faithful Son
Richard Divine
Sunday Nights
Our Lady of the Campfires
Journey of the Magi

Side C

Faithful Son (demo)
The Fastest Way Back Home (demo)
Isabel (demo)
Our Lady of the Campfires (demo)

Side D

Poetry of the Deed (demo)
The Road (demo)
Try This At Home (demo)
Isabel (full band demo)
The Park (demo)

XTRA MILE RECORDINGS SIGN AGIT PUNK DUO DEUX FURIEUSES // SECOND ALBUM LATER IN 2019

Xtra Mile Recordings has signed the exciting punk two-piece Deux Furieuses and will release their second album later this year.

Xtra Mile first heard the band in 2017 through Radio X’s John Kennedy whose enthusiasm for the band caught the attention of Frank Turner. He liked them so much he hand-picked them to play his inaugural Lost Evenings festival at Camden’s Roundhouse. Xtra Mile immediately fell for their uncompromising politically-charged rock and have been supporting the band ever since.

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Scottish vocalist and guitarist Ros Cairney and London Greek drummer Vas Antoniadou formed Deux Furieuses in London 2013 on a mission to flag with words and music the growing storm clouds and sickening inequities they felt in the world around them. Raised on a fiery blend of Irish and Greek music, 80s post punk and 90s alt rock, the pair bonded over their love for early PJ Harvey and Kate Bush and found in each other a rebel soulmate to reckon with.

Debut DIY album Tracks of Wire was released in 2016 to acclaim from the likes of Louder Than War, Q Magazine and Radio X DJ John Kennedy. All about the passionate live performances that leave audiences energised and the room buzzing, Deux Furieuses have a growing fervent fan base.

Tracks Of Wire is available to stream here or you can buy it as a digital download from our shop.

Speaking about signing to Xtra Mile, Ros and Vas say: "We are thrilled to sign to Xtra Mile Recordings! Very much looking forward to working with this passionate team of music lovers who still have a maverick spirit."

Managing Director of Xtra Mile, Charlie Caplowe adds: “Massively chuffed to have signed Ros and Vas to Xtra Mile. We first spotted them on the John Kennedy (Radio X) and Frank Turner co-curated stage at Lost Evenings festival. They’ve made a huge and poignant new album and we are champing at the bit to get it out into the world.”

The band have written and recorded tracks for their second album, which is produced by Rob Ellis (PJ Harvey) and mixed by Mark Freegard (The Breeders) and will be released later this year. More information to follow.

“Anger masterclass - recalling PJ Harvey's Rid of Me and the harshness and austerity of Savages" Q MAGAZINE

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