BLOOD RED SHOES
RELEASE BRAND NEW SINGLE:
âKID DONâT BE SO SHYâ featuring QUEEN KWONG
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UK TOUR DATES FOR NOVEMBER
âKid Donât Be So Shyâ is the new stand alone single from BLOOD RED SHOES following the success of their fifth studio album, âGet Tragicâ released earlier in 2019.
The new single takes Laura-Mary Carter and Steven Ansell into a new industrial dance direction and features guitar and extra vocals from Los Angeles based alt-rocker Queen Kwong (whose supporters include BBC Radio 1 and Nine Inch Nailsâ own Trent Reznor amongst others). Queen Kwong joins the band on their headline European and UK Tour that begins in La Rochelle, France on Oct 28 â and ends in Cardiff, Wales on Nov 23.
âThis song is a club tune at heart, built around one synth bass loop which repeats and grows and breathes but never deviates from the same hypnotic rhythm. Itâs two punk rockers trying to make dance music so it came out a bit warped and strange and dark thatâs exactly the way we like it.â – Steven Ansell
On the back of the bandâs own sold out tour earlier this spring and before they head out on their next extensive headline tour (ending with a 9-date UK run) Laura-Mary and Steven are now back on the road touring mainland Europe as PIXIESâ Very Special Guests.
Blood Red Shoesâ newly reinvigorated sound sees the Brighton duo injecting their raw rock and roll, and visceral songwriting, with keys and synths galore (a change that came by accident, thanks to a motorbike crash that saw guitarist Laura-Mary Carter breaking her arm â just one of many trials and tribulations to have befallen the band since their last album four years ago). Widespread radio support for the new material â including previous single âEye To Eyeâ â has come from the likes of Steve Lamacq, Marc Riley, Chris Hawkins, Shaun Keaveny and Huw Stephens on BBC 6Music, to add to official playlisting and heavy support from John Kennedy on Radio X, while press have been going wild for the return of the band.
Accidents, heartbreak and a career curse plagued Blood Red Shoes on the road to their new LP, the appropriately-, knowingly-titled Get Tragic. Relentlessly gigging off the back of their self-produced and self-titled fourth album, the heels fell off Blood Red Shoes at the end of 2014. A near-decade of incessant road time and a non-stop pace of life finally took its toll. Stopping only to quickly hammer out âanother ten songsâ to release as their next record, before ploughing straight back into touring, the pair exhausted themselves to the point of collapse. âWe got the to the end of the fourth record and were like, âFuck you, I never want to see you againâ,â says Steven, half-laughing, half-sighing.
Laura packed her bags and bought a one-way flight to Los Angeles. She fell in with a songwriterâs crowd, penning tracks and collaborations with big-time pop producers. Steven, conversely, âwent out and took drugs and went clubbing for about half a year⊠I donât remember a lot about it. Classic break-up move, right?â⊠âThe reason we called the album Get Tragic is because we realised that everything weâve been doing over the last three years is kinda tragic! Just like, âOoh, I hate you, Iâm going to America to find myselfâ, and like âOoh, Iâm gonna party for the rest of the year!â Everything about it is such a clichĂ© â we were like, âWeâve turned into a fuckinâ tragedy!ââ
Get Tragic, then, fully embraced the absurdity of Blood Red Shoesâ situation. As a result, the pair have come out the other side sounding fresher and more assured than ever. Recording in the States, working with producer Nick Launay (Yeah Yeah Yeahs / Arcade Fire / Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds), ditching the two-piece rock rulebook they arguably helped write – everything that went into Get Tragic was a leap into the unknown. The wealth of songs that came out of the sessions were the duoâs light at the end of the ever-expanding tunnel. More melodic and synth-led than any of the bandâs records to date, and with Carter singing more than ever before, the new record embraces electronics and nuance in a way their stripped-back and stomping two-piece rock sound of old never could have â and the incredible songs from this album just keep on coming.
BLOOD RED SHOES LIVE:
Find tour tickets HERE.
14.11Â BRIGHTONÂ The Haunt
15.11Â BRISTOLÂ Thekla SOLD OUT
16.11Â LEEDSÂ Wardrobe
18.11Â NOTTINGHAMÂ Rescue Rooms
19.11Â LONDONÂ Islington Assembly Hall
20.11Â MANCHESTERÂ Gorilla
21.11 GLASGOW King Tutâs
22.11 LIVERPOOL Arts Club Theatre
23.11 CARDIFF Tramshed
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