RICHARD HAWLEY
ANNOUNCES OCTOBER TOUR
FOLLOWING THE ACCLAIM OF HIS FORTHCOMING NEW ALBUM FURTHER
PRAISE FOR FURTHER:
“Hawley at his most direct, rockist best.”
**** MOJO Magazine
**** Uncut Magazine
**** Q Magazine
“Further cements his reputation as one of the country’s best songwriters.”
***** Shindig Magazine
Following his two incredible sell-out shows at London’s EartH (“Many [of the new songs] sounded like old friends.” ★★★★★ The Times), which saw him joined by a string quartet and brass, RICHARD HAWLEY announces a 12-date October tour:
2nd Bristol O2 Academy
3rd Cardiff University Great Hall
4th Norwich UEA
6th Oxford O2 Academy
7th Manchester Albert Hall
8th Liverpool Guild Of Students
10th Birmingham O2 Institute
11th Sheffield Octagon
14th Newcastle Northumbria Institute
15th Glasgow Barrowland
17th London Roundhouse
18th Brighton Dome
Tickets on sale 9am, Friday 17th May. Visit Richard’s official website for more info: http://www.richardhawley.co.uk/
New album Further (out 31st May) marks a departure for Hawley who has, to date, named all his albums after Sheffield icons or landmarks. Challenging himself to keep things relatively up-tempo and keep the songs to about three minutes long, Further is quite possibly his most forthright album to date, clocking in at under 40 minutes.
Opening track, the thunderous, Rickenbacker thrasher Off My Mind, sets the album’s direct tone. Other songs that display similar swagger includes the Glam stomp of Alone, the outlaw tale that is Galley Girl and the album’s centrepiece, the grungey Is There A Pill.
Tender moments come in the form of the sumptuous ballads, the beautiful yet simple Emilina Says, the yearning Midnight Train and album closer, Doors. All features Hawley’s rich baritone and gift for writing the type of heartfelt songs that have made him the revered songwriter he is today.
My Little Treasures – a song based on the deep personal experience of encountering two of his father’s oldest friends following the latter’s death in 2007 that Hawley has taken 12 years to record – is not only one of the album’s standout tracks, but also the centrepiece of the hugely successful musical Standing At The Sky’s Edge (the musical that bears the name of Hawley’s sixth studio album), which recently finished its sold-out run at the Sheffield Crucible Theatre.
Featuring 20 Hawley songs (including three from the new album), the musical chronicles the life of three families who live on the city’s Park Hill estate across three generations. It is a local story that covers global issues. Receiving across the board acclaim – awarded 4 stars in The Guardian, The Times, Daily Telegraph, Observer and Metro – it is the most successful musical at the Crucible since it opened in 1948.
It continues Hawley’s journey beyond pure musical performance and into the world of stage and screen – something which he has begun with his increasing soundtrack work on films such as 2018’s Funny Cow (starring Maxine Peake) and Denmark (starring Rafe Spall and due out later this year).
Further will be available on CD, LP, Limited Edition Orange LP, Limited Edition Picture Disc, cassette, digital download and streaming services. Pre-order link: https://Hawley.lnk.to/FurtherPR
FOR MORE INFORMATION
http://facebook.com/RichardHawleyOfficial
http://richardhawleyforum.co.uk/
http://youtube.com/RichardHawleyMusic
or please contact rob@sonicpr.co.uk
01706 853554 // 07882 882314
In the two decades that have elapsed since Richard Hawley abandoned band life full-time, first with The Longpigs and then as Pulp’s guitarist, the 52-year-old songwriter has forged one of the most singular and diverse careers in modern music.
As well as releasing a string of solo albums that have managed the rare feat of being both critically acclaimed and commercially successful, Hawley has worked with a host of impressive collaborators – friends such as Arctic Monkeys, Manic Street Preachers, Elbow and Paul Weller, alongside personal heroes that include U.S guitarist Duane Eddy (his 2011 album, Road Trip, was co-produced by Richard), Shirley Bassey (for whom he wrote the smouldering ballad, After The Rain, in 2009), Nancy Sinatra, Lisa Marie Presley and British folk royalty Martin Carthy and Norma Waterson (he was an integral part of 2013’s Bright Phoebus Revisited tour). There are also bona fide pop stars such as Robbie Williams, All Saints and Texas, all of whom Hawley has played with in differing capacities down the years. His song Tonight The Streets Are Ours was featured in The Simpsons and Exit Through The Gift Shop: A Banksy Film.
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