Thank announce new album “I Have A Physical Body That Can Be Harmed” with EU/UK tour

Thank have anounced a new album, single and EU/UK tour…

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Cantankerous Leeds noisemakers Thank, announce their second album I Have A Physical Body That Can Be Harmed to be released on November 8th - their first album with Big Scary Monsters.

The announcement of the album follows the success of single "Writing Out A List Of All The Names Of God" which earned the band the support of BBC Radio 6's Emily Pilbeam, The Line Of Best Fit, Dork, FLOOD and Louder Than War, the last of which called the track "Confidently the single of the year."

Thank is comprised of Freddy Vinehill-Cliffe (vocals/guitar), Lewis Millward (guitar/synth), Cameron Moitt (bass) and Steve Myles (drums). The soon-to-be-released album was recorded in late 2023 alongside long-time producer Rob Slater (Blacklisters, Mush).

The band explained via a press release:

"Three of us studied in Scarborough, and during that time we played in a few different embryonic versions of Thank. We had barely visited for ten years, and in the meantime, our old campus has shut down, our former practice space has been demolished to make way for luxury flats, and almost everyone we knew has moved away. So we were in this ostensibly familiar place where basically every trace of our existence was gone, it was a weird headspace to be in.”

In the meantime, the band have released a brand new single Do It Badly. The track is available on all streaming platforms now.

To support the launch, Thank has also announced an EU/UK tour:

  • 16.10 - New Cross Inn - London, UK

  • 17.10 - Les Vieux de la Vieille - Reims, FR

  • 18.10 - Waldmeister - Solingen, DE

  • 19.10 - Magasin 4 - Brussels, BE

  • 04.11 - Yes - Manchester, UK (w/Cherubs)

  • 10.11 - Brudenell Social Club - Leeds UK

  • 17.11 - The Fleece - Bristol UK  (w/Future Of The Left)

I Have A Physical Body That Can be Harmed releases on 08/11/24. Pre-order now.

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