5065023242047
5065023242054

A Change Of Weather

Theatre Royal

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Format: LP

Cat No: SN151

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Release Date:  13 June 2025

Label:  Spinout Nuggets

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5065023242047

Genres:  Indie  

Release Date:  13 June 2025

Label:  Spinout Nuggets

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5065023242054

Genres:  Indie  

  • Description

    Theatre Royal are a Medway-based alternative/indie five-piece who fuse soulfulness with their urgent, harmony-laden storytelling. Once described as like "The Clash playing The Beatles", the band pride themselves on crafting pop gems and delivering them live at high octane. Formed from the ashes of The Long Weekend in 2009, the band have released five full length albums, with releases garnering high praise, and songs have consistently been picked up by national radio for airplay (BBC 6 Music, Radio X, Radio 2). After a much delayed recording process, Theatre Royal return with their 6th album, 'A Change Of Weather', now with the permanent addition of saxophone player Chris Kingman, for release in May 2025 on Spinout Nuggets. Thirteen vignettes of hope, loss, joy, uncertainty, sadness and everything in-between. "I look at my hands and now they're my father's"...lead single 'Welsh Coastal Towns' rattles along like a family estate taking us to beach holidays of the past and back again to bitter coffee dawns of the present. A battered vivid postcard of lives layered on lives. With its infectious "bye bye, never gonna say goodbye" chorus, 'Souvenir' is Wilko Johnson guitar chops fighting with three minutes of Stax soul pop. Booker T & The MGs bass lines on a DIY budget, with pop hooks galore.'Lives Entwined' is perhaps the emotional heartbeat of the album. A deeply personal reflection on memory an loss, with a soaring chorus. 'A Change Of Weather' takes the listener on a journey through life's highs and lows, textured with harmonies and chiming guitars. Orchestral flourishes adorn tracks such as 'In Time', with those same violins adding ragtime Americana to 'Angelina' and controlled chaos to the cacophony of album end point, 'Into The River'..

    Description

    Theatre Royal are a Medway-based alternative/indie five-piece who fuse soulfulness with their urgent, harmony-laden storytelling. Once described as like "The Clash playing The Beatles", the band pride themselves on crafting pop gems and delivering them live at high octane. Formed from the ashes of The Long Weekend in 2009, the band have released five full length albums, with releases garnering high praise, and songs have consistently been picked up by national radio for airplay (BBC 6 Music, Radio X, Radio 2). After a much delayed recording process, Theatre Royal return with their 6th album, 'A Change Of Weather', now with the permanent addition of saxophone player Chris Kingman, for release in May 2025 on Spinout Nuggets. Thirteen vignettes of hope, loss, joy, uncertainty, sadness and everything in-between. "I look at my hands and now they're my father's"...lead single 'Welsh Coastal Towns' rattles along like a family estate taking us to beach holidays of the past and back again to bitter coffee dawns of the present. A battered vivid postcard of lives layered on lives. With its infectious "bye bye, never gonna say goodbye" chorus, 'Souvenir' is Wilko Johnson guitar chops fighting with three minutes of Stax soul pop. Booker T & The MGs bass lines on a DIY budget, with pop hooks galore.'Lives Entwined' is perhaps the emotional heartbeat of the album. A deeply personal reflection on memory an loss, with a soaring chorus. 'A Change Of Weather' takes the listener on a journey through life's highs and lows, textured with harmonies and chiming guitars. Orchestral flourishes adorn tracks such as 'In Time', with those same violins adding ragtime Americana to 'Angelina' and controlled chaos to the cacophony of album end point, 'Into The River'..