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Transparent Red LP – | Cat:BOOSTR7LP | Barcode:5053760101222 |
2CD – | Cat:BOOSTR7CDX | Barcode:5053760101215 |
CD – | Cat:BOOSTR7CD | Barcode:5053760101208 |
The Boo Radleys have announced details of a brand-new studio album, as well as the 30th Anniversary reissue of their lauded, landmark 1993 album, Giant Steps. Given encouragement by the tremendous reception of last year’s live return and first album in more than two decades, the three-piece return quickly to release Seeker, the first cut from June’s new long-player, Eight.
Marking perhaps their busiest ever year in 2023, the band makes up for lost time having been missing from the musical map since 1998 prior to reforming in 2021 and releasing their seventh album, Keep On With Falling, last March. Keen to celebrate the past as well as the present, the announcement that Giant Steps, the Creation Records album that, for many, cemented their legacy as one of Britain’s greatest yet unsung bands will delight fans keen to complete their collections.
Cherished, critically acclaimed and confrontational in its genre-ambiguity, the album will re-emerge on vinyl, CD and digital formats later this year.
Bringing their story to the present, The Boo Radleys new single, Seeker, introduces the band’s eighth album, set for release on Fri 9 June 2023 on the band’s own Boostr label. Where last year’s album, joyful in tone yet brooding with heavyweight lyrical themes, came together as an exploration of the isolated ideas of each member, Eight is, according to vocalist and co-songwriter, Sice formed of songs recorded “purposefully to appear together on an album.” Before adding, “There is also a greater depth of integration, which means that it’s more difficult to tell which member of the band the song originated with.”
Reflecting on Seeker, the new album’s opening track, written about leaning on those we trust to share life’s highs and lows, bassist and co-songwriter, Tim Brown says: “This song started out as a three-chord synth pop tune and mutated into a brassy bop courtesy of trumpeter, Nick Etwell. The electric guitar flourishes were added by Louis Smith before Sice added layers of backing vocals which help drive the song along and bring it to its joyful conclusion.”
CD & LP
- Seeker
- The Unconscious
- Hollow
- Skeleton Woman
- Sorrow (I just want to be free)
- Sometimes I sleep
- Swift’s requiem
- The way I am
- A shadow darker than the rest
- Wash away that feeling
- When I find it hard
- Now that’s what I call obscene
- How was I to know
2CD (Disc 2)
- Seeker (Full Version)
- Skeleton Woman (Extended Version)
- Sometimes I Sleep (Alternative Version)
- A Shadow Darker Thank The Rest (Piano Version)
- The Hollow (Alternative Version)
- I Won’t Be There With You
- That Ain’t A Way Of Life
- Now I Know
- All Thing Must Pass – Live At The Cavern 2022
- Spaniard – Live At The Cavern 2022
- Find The Answer Within – Live At The Cavern 2022