Music: Coasts announce new album ‘This Life’ and a date at Glee Nottingham

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●   Follow-up release to the hugely successful 2016 debut album

●    Produced and written with Dan Bryer (Rag‘N’ Bone Man, Niall Horan), Tim Larcombe (LanaDel Ray) and Duncan Mills (The Vaccines, Jake Bugg)

●   38-date nationwide UK tour in September – October 2017

 

 

On 18 August 2017, COASTS will release their eagerlyanticipated new album ‘This Life’ via High Time Records.Available to pre-order worldwide from 23 June, this record is the follow up to their self-titled debut chart album in 2016.

 

Packed full of poppy hooks, rocky riffs and big choruses,‘This Life’ is the product of12-months intensive studio work by the band, recording in collaboration with producers Dan Bryer, who has worked with Rag ‘N’ Bone Man and Niall Horan, Tim Larcombe,  who has  produced  Lana Del  Rey,  Halsey and  The Hunna,  and Duncan Mills, who has been credited on The Vaccines and Jake Bugg’s releases.

 

Forming in 2011 as students in Bristol, COASTS have established a huge fan base that has seen the band sell out venues across the globe, as well as massive homecomings,including an unforgettable night at Camden’s Roundhouse last year.

Having clocked up millions of streams, 130,000Facebook likes and over 100,000 sales thanks to singles such as Modern LoveA Rush of Blood, and the BBC Radio 1 play listed You and OceansCOASTS career has taken them to the very top of the game, with appearances at major festivals such as Coachella, Glastonbury, Reading & Leeds and Lollapalooza.

 

 

Album opener Take Me Back Home instantly draws you in.The tight rhythm section, consisting of drummer BenStreet and bassist James Gamage, is complemented with finesse by guitarist  Liam Willford  and  keyboardist David  Goulbourn.  With its powerful four-to-the-floorchorus, vocalist Chris Caines croons to the listener: “Take me back home, where the sky is glittering gold”,embodying the joys of the success the boys have hadwhilst touring the world.

 

This Life’ also explores themes of growing up and self-discovery. From falling in love on Heart Starts Beating, to feeling broken in the anthemic track Tomorrow, the release successfully portrays the expert songwriting ability the band has developed over time.

 

Following a sell-out UK club tour in May 2017, COASTS aretouring the length and breadth of the UK in support of their new record. The 38-date tour will allow fans to get upclose and personal to the band, as well as be some of thefirst people to experience  the  new  material  being performed  live.  The  dates  kick  off  on  15

September in Aberdeen, Scotland, come to London on 5October, and conclude with a show on 29 October inBrighton, England.

 

Tickets will be available for purchase on 23 June from Music Glue.

 

 

 

 

COASTS will play the following dates in 2017 –

 

September 15            Aberdeen,Scotland – The Tunnels

September 16            Edinburgh,Scotland – Liquid Rooms

September 17            Glasgow, Scotland – The Garage

September 18            Carlisle, England – The Brickyard

September 19            Sunderland, England – Indiependent

September 20            Newcastle, England – Riverside

September 21            York, England – Fibbers

September 22            Sheffield, England – Leadmill

September 23            Manchester,England – Sound Control

September 25            Liverpool, England – Studio 2

September 26            Stoke, England – The Exchange

September 27                       Gloucester, England – Guild Hall

September 28                        Cardiff, Wales – Clwb Ifor Bach

 

                        September 29                        Bristol, England – SWX

September 30                        Bath, England – Moles

October 1                               Oxford, England – The Bullingdon

October 2                               Southampton, England – Joiners

October 3                               Plymouth, England – The Underground

October 4                               Southend,England – Chinnerys

October 5                               London, England – Electric Ballroom

October 8                               St Albans, England – The Horn

October 9                               Hitchin, England – Club 85

October 10                             Bedford, England – Esquires

October 11                             Cambridge, England – Cambridge Junction

October 12                            Leicester, England – The Cookie

October 13                            Coventry, England – Kasbah

October 15                            Leamington, England – Zyphyr

October 16                             Norwich, England – ArtsCentre

October 17                            Peterborough, England – Met Lounge

October 18                             Birmingham, England – Mama Roux’s

October 19                             Hastings, England – Brass Monkeys

October 20                             Brighton, England – The Haunt

October 22                             Reading, England – Sub 89

October 23                             Leeds, England – Church

October 25                             Lincoln, England – The Platform

October 26                             Exeter, England – Cavern

October 27                             Guildford, England – Boiler Room

                          October 30                             Nottingham, England – Glee

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