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Things Will Matter (Redux)

Lonely The Brave

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Cat No: HOFF220CDB

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Release Date:  10 November 2017

Label:  Hassle Records / Full Time Hobby

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5056167102106

Genres:  Rock  Alternative  

Release Date:  20 May 2016

Label:  Hassle Records / Full Time Hobby

Packaging Type:  Custom Packaging

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5060454941675

Genres:  Rock  Alternative  

Release Date:  10 November 2017

Label:  Hassle Records / Full Time Hobby

Packaging Type:  Gate Fold Vinyl

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5056167102069

Genres:  Rock  Alternative  

Release Date:  20 May 2016

Label:  Hassle Records / Full Time Hobby

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5060454941736

Genres:  Rock  Alternative  

Release Date:  20 May 2016

Label:  Hassle Records / Full Time Hobby

Packaging Type:  Gate Fold Vinyl

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5060454941699

Genres:  Rock  Alternative  

  • Description

    Bookpack CD.



    Despite their successes, Lonely The Brave have never been like their peers, never calculated the game in quite the same way they have, never shot from the same angle. From their stage dynamics, to their influences, they have always been proud of their differences and in what has staunchly set them apart from the others who have now fallen by the wayside.



    They followed the release of their critically acclaimed debut "The Day's War" with an extended version including several Redux tracks that reinvented material rather than simply stripped it back and they follow this theme of insular reinvention again now on a full Redux album version of their sophomore record "Things Will Matter". Melody and heart will always be at the centre of what they do, but Lonely The Brave are here to prove once again that they will always to continue to do things that other bands can't.

    At their most anthemic, or at their most vulnerable, Lonely The Brave remain an inarguably important act. Where they head for the next album remains to be seen, but you know that if they can keep their heads we will be rewarded with another record on their own terms that will always stand proudly apart from the rest.

    Description

    Limited Edition Bookpack.

    "Things Will Matter" is the much anticipated second LP from Cambridge five-piece Lonely The Brave. Recorded with leading producer Ross Orton (Drenge, M.I.A, Arctic Monkeys) "Things Will Matter" the band have been able to create the expansive sound they had aimed for, with experimentation and ambition a key part of a record brimming with ideas - from the pulse behind the minimalist, claustrophobic opener "Wait In The Car" to the cataclysmic post-rock magnificence of closer "Jaws Of Hell", this is a play-through album. There's the doomy intensity of comeback track "Black Mire", through to the hooks David Jakes is already well known for in the anthemic choruses to "Rattlesnakes", "Dust & Bones" and first single "Radar".

    Lonely The Brave's debut, "The Day's War", was an album both critically acclaimed and adored by fans, receiving the full 5K's in a lead Kerrang! review and a similarly glowing two-page lead in Rock Sound. What set Lonely The Brave apart from their peers was how they couldn't be hemmed into that rock world alone - also picking up accolades from the likes of The Independent, The Telegraph, Mojo and The Guardian.

    Retaining that strong sense of melody and thoughtful lyricism that has won them such a dedicated fanbase already, yet still pushing the envelope further in terms of what the band are capable of, "Things Will Matter" feels like the natural progression from a band hitting their stride and full of confidence after nearly two years in the spotlight.

    Praise for 'Black Mire', the first track released from the new record:
    "A grandiose new sound"- Evening Standard

    "A big, hulking beast of a track" - Shortlist

    "Grungy, K2-sized riffs, chiming melodies and anguished vocals - this has 90's alt.rock written all over it" - Metro

    "This song confirms the band have lost none of the power of their critically acclaimed debut The Day's War" - Kerrang!

    "An explosive return" - Clash

    Description

    Despite their successes, Lonely The Brave have never been like their peers, never calculated the game in quite the same way they have, never shot from the same angle. From their stage dynamics, to their influences, they have always been proud of their differences and in what has staunchly set them apart from the others who have now fallen by the wayside.



    They followed the release of their critically acclaimed debut "The Day's War" with an extended version including several Redux tracks that reinvented material rather than simply stripped it back and they follow this theme of insular reinvention again now on a full Redux album version of their sophomore record "Things Will Matter". Melody and heart will always be at the centre of what they do, but Lonely The Brave are here to prove once again that they will always to continue to do things that other bands can't.



    At their most anthemic, or at their most vulnerable, Lonely The Brave remain an inarguably important act. Where they head for the next album remains to be seen, but you know that if they can keep their heads we will be rewarded with another record on their own terms that will always stand proudly apart from the rest.

    Description

    "Things Will Matter" is the much anticipated second LP from Cambridge five-piece Lonely The Brave. Recorded with leading producer Ross Orton (Drenge, M.I.A, Arctic Monkeys) "Things Will Matter" the band have been able to create the expansive sound they had aimed for, with experimentation and ambition a key part of a record brimming with ideas - from the pulse behind the minimalist, claustrophobic opener "Wait In The Car" to the cataclysmic post-rock magnificence of closer "Jaws Of Hell", this is a play-through album. There's the doomy intensity of comeback track "Black Mire", through to the hooks David Jakes is already well known for in the anthemic choruses to "Rattlesnakes", "Dust & Bones" and first single "Radar".

    Lonely The Brave's debut, "The Day's War", was an album both critically acclaimed and adored by fans, receiving the full 5K's in a lead Kerrang! review and a similarly glowing two-page lead in Rock Sound. What set Lonely The Brave apart from their peers was how they couldn't be hemmed into that rock world alone - also picking up accolades from the likes of The Independent, The Telegraph, Mojo and The Guardian.

    Retaining that strong sense of melody and thoughtful lyricism that has won them such a dedicated fanbase already, yet still pushing the envelope further in terms of what the band are capable of, "Things Will Matter" feels like the natural progression from a band hitting their stride and full of confidence after nearly two years in the spotlight.

    Praise for 'Black Mire', the first track released from the new record:
    "A grandiose new sound" Evening Standard

    "A big, hulking beast of a track" Shortlist

    "Grungy, K2-sized riffs, chiming melodies and anguished vocals - this has 90's alt.rock written all over it" Metro

    "This song confirms the band have lost none of the power of their critically acclaimed debut The Day's War" Kerrang!

    "An explosive return" Clash

    Description

    180gr. Heavyweight Black LP.

    "Things Will Matter" is the much anticipated second LP from Cambridge five-piece Lonely The Brave. Recorded with leading producer Ross Orton (Drenge, M.I.A, Arctic Monkeys) "Things Will Matter" the band have been able to create the expansive sound they had aimed for, with experimentation and ambition a key part of a record brimming with ideas - from the pulse behind the minimalist, claustrophobic opener "Wait In The Car" to the cataclysmic post-rock magnificence of closer "Jaws Of Hell", this is a play-through album. There's the doomy intensity of comeback track "Black Mire", through to the hooks David Jakes is already well known for in the anthemic choruses to "Rattlesnakes", "Dust & Bones" and first single "Radar".

    Lonely The Brave's debut, "The Day's War", was an album both critically acclaimed and adored by fans, receiving the full 5K's in a lead Kerrang! review and a similarly glowing two-page lead in Rock Sound. What set Lonely The Brave apart from their peers was how they couldn't be hemmed into that rock world alone - also picking up accolades from the likes of The Independent, The Telegraph, Mojo and The Guardian.

    Retaining that strong sense of melody and thoughtful lyricism that has won them such a dedicated fanbase already, yet still pushing the envelope further in terms of what the band are capable of, "Things Will Matter" feels like the natural progression from a band hitting their stride and full of confidence after nearly two years in the spotlight.

    Praise for 'Black Mire', the first track released from the new record:
    "A grandiose new sound" Evening Standard

    "A big, hulking beast of a track" Shortlist

    "Grungy, K2-sized riffs, chiming melodies and anguished vocals - this has 90's alt.rock written all over it" Metro

    "This song confirms the band have lost none of the power of their critically acclaimed debut The Day's War" Kerrang!

    "An explosive return" Clash

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Things Will Matter
      • 2. Black Mire (Redux)
      • 3. What If You Fall In (Redux)
      • 4. Rattlesnakes (Redux)
      • 5. Diamond Days (Redux)
      • 6. Play Dead (Redux)
      • 7. Dust & Bones (Redux)
      • 8. Radar (Redux)
      • 9. Tank Wave (Redux)
      • 10. Strange Like I (Redux)
      • 11. Boxes (Redux)
      • 12. Jaws Of Hell (Redux)

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Wait In The Car
      • 2. Black Mire
      • 3. What If You Fall In
      • 4. Rattlesnakes
      • 5. Diamond Days
      • 6. Play Dead
      • 7. Dust & Bones
      • 8. Radar
      • 9. Tank Wave
      • 10. Strange Like I
      • 11. Boxes
      • 12. Jaws Of Hell

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Things Will Matter
      • 2. Black Mire (Redux)
      • 3. What If You Fall In (Redux)
      • 4. Rattlesnakes (Redux)
      • 5. Diamond Days (Redux)
      • 6. Play Dead (Redux)
      • 7. Dust & Bones (Redux)
      • 8. Radar (Redux)
      • 9. Tank Wave (Redux)
      • 10. Strange Like I (Redux)
      • 11. Boxes (Redux)
      • 12. Jaws Of Hell (Redux)

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Wait In The Car
      • 2. Black Mire
      • 3. What If You Fall In
      • 4. Rattlesnakes
      • 5. Diamond Days
      • 6. Play Dead
      • 7. Dust & Bones
      • 8. Radar
      • 9. Tank Wave
      • 10. Strange Like I
      • 11. Boxes
      • 12. Jaws Of Hell

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Wait In The Car
      • 2. Black Mire
      • 3. What If You Fall In
      • 4. Rattlesnakes
      • 5. Diamond Days
      • 6. Play Dead

      Side 2

      • 1. Dust & Bones
      • 2. Radar
      • 3. Tank Wave
      • 4. Strange Like I
      • 5. Boxes
      • 6. Jaws Of Hell