The Early Years play Manchester their first show outside London in four years

the early years


Grey Lantern and Sonic Cathedral have announced that hugely influential London-based four-piece The Early Years’ first show outside of London in four years will be in Manchester on January 31st, following the their successful reformation in Autumn last year at CAMP in London.

The London-based krautrock-inspired four-piece will play Kraak and are also set to appear on BBC 6music live in session for Marc Riley the same night, their triumphant return gaining momentum into 2012 following the Sonic Cathedral-released comeback single ‘Complicity / Fallen Star’ last year.

A true musicians’ band, The Early Years were the sort of group who gained a cult following among those in the know, a band who The Horrors hailed as massive influences and who Brian Eno became fascinated by – comparing Phil Raines to the late, great drummer of Neu! Klaus Dinger. Releasing their self-titled debut album in 2006 to huge critical acclaim, the group then spent two years dazzling crowd with ever more eclectic and experimental sets that perfected their multi-faceted tapestry of kosmiche-inspired sounds. A hiatus was called in 2008 following 2007’s ‘Great Awakening EP’ and a 2008 Sonic Cathedral single release ‘Like A Sucide / ‘The Computer Voice’. However, huge demand and a sense of a story that needs finishing have called David Malkinson (vox.guitarist), Roger Mackin (guitarist), Brendan Kersey (bassist) and Phil Raines (vox./drummer) back and, with 2012 looking like an open field for music, who would bet against The Early Years making good on their initial, thrilling promise.

THE EARLY YEARS
TO PLAY KRAAK IN MANCHESTER ON JANUARY 31ST
FIRST SHOW OUTSIDE LONDON IN FOUR YEARS, SECOND SINCE REFORMATION
KRAAK,
11, STEVENSON SQUARE
MANCHESTER

+ SPECIAL GUESTS TBA

TICKETS £5 ADVANCE: http://www.wegottickets.com/event/148947
VIDEO FOR LAST YEAR’S COMEBACK SINGLE ‘COMPLICITY’: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCYXbNO3NJg

 

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