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Vessels tour loads ahead of debut album release

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by Mike Diver

Leeds-based experimental post-rocking sorts Vessels are to tour their socks off ahead of the release of their debut album this summer.

White Fields and Open Devices is released in June, and was recorded under the watchful eye of John Congleton, frontman with The Paper Chase and producer of the likes of Explosions in the Sky and This Will Destroy You. The five-piece call in at THIS SATURDAY'S DiScover Club at London's Notting Hill Arts Club, alongside Broken Records and The Monroe Transfer - get full details HERE.

And they also play...

April
4 Wakefield Escobar
5 London DiScover @ NHAC (see above)
6 Sheffield Corporation with This Will Destroy You
7 Southampton Frog & Frigate
8 Exeter Cavern with This Will Destroy You
9 Luton George II
12 London Water Rats with Pure Reason Revolution
18 Manchester Cafe Saki
25 Preston Kolor Bar

May
6 London Bardens Boudoir
15 Leeds Cockpit with Black Mountain and The Paper Chase
21 Manchester Ruby Lounge
22 Wrexham Old Swan
24 Exeter Tiggas Bar
25 Bristol The Cooler
26 Southampton Frog & Frigate
27 Brighton Engine Room
28 Cardiff 10 Feet Tall
29 Leamington Spa Moo Bar
30 London Industry
31 Hull Linnet & Lark

For more information and dates visit the band's MySpace. A single, 'One Hundred Times In Every Direction', is to be made available as a download ahead of the album's release.

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Video: Vessels' 'Knee Jerk'

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Photo: Danny North


I do believe there is no

Glasgow show, despite "loads" of dates


It's in June at 13th Note

Friday 6th, I believe!


There are a bunch of dates in June and beyond ....

...including:

2 Jun The Magnet Liverpool
5 Jun The End Newcastle
6 Jun 13th Note Glasgow
13Jun The Mill Mansfield
14 Jun Brudenell Social Leeds
19 Jun Cave Fest Hull
20 Jun Bar 1:22 Huddersfield
6 Sep Bestival Isle of Wight

More to announced soon...


Indeed

Follow the MySpace link innit.


Luton

show is FREE.
Right next to the train station too.





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