British quartet Starsailor have revealed their brand new single ‘All This Life’, the title track from their upcoming album, which is out September 1st via Cooking Vinyl.
Lead singer and guitarist James Walsh explains, “‘All This Life’ came about quite quickly & effortlessly even down to the main lyric. I think that’s why it has an upbeat fresh sound to it. It’s about how easy it is to get weighed down with all the seriousness in life and how important it is finding joy and humour in people and things as much as you can even in small doses. ‘There’s no love without light’”.
The new single ‘All This Life’ is now available to stream here.
The single follows the recent reveal of the opening track from the album ‘Listen To Your Heart’, both tracks are now available to download immediately to fans when they pre-order the album from the Official Starsailor Store, iTunes or Amazon.
Exclusive signed items and special bundles are also available through the Official Starsailor Store HERE.
All This Life is the band’s fifth studio album – and first since 2009 – and finds Starsailor re-energised and on outstanding form. They played to an ecstatic crowd in a packed Big Top Stage at this year’s Isle Of Wight Festival and debuted a new track from the forthcoming album.
The band recently performed at British Summer Time in London’s Hyde Park supporting Phil Collins and Blondie, and will be playing at Hope & Glory Festival, Liverpool in August before embarking on a 12-date UK headline tour this October.
Pre-order All This Life the album now and stream/download the single ‘All This Life’ HERE.
Tickets are on sale now from www.starsailorband.co.uk/tour.asp. FESTIVAL APPEARANCES
August 5th – Hope & Glory Festival, LiverpoolUK HEADLINE TOUR
12th– Cambridge, Junction
13th – Norwich, Waterfront
14th – Bristol, Bierkeller
16th – Leeds, Beckett Students’ Union
17th– Birmingham, O2 Institute 2
18th– Sheffield, Leadmill
19th– Liverpool, Academy
21st– Newcastle, Boiler Shop
22nd– Glasgow, O2 ABC
24th– Manchester, O2 Ritz
25th– Brighton, Concorde 2
26th– London, KOKO
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