Peggy Sue Reveal Album Artwork, Tracklisting
Buy album, see show, have a happier life. Job done.
The bit-bloody-good Peggy Sue have revealed the track listing and artwork for their forthcoming album 'Fossils And Other Phantoms'. The long player will be released via Wichita in April, with a single 'Watchman' preceding it on March 22nd.
The album, recorded with Alex Newport (Two Gallants), John Askew (The Dodos), Steve Ansell (of Blood Red Shoes) and Ben Lovett (of Mumford & Sons), looks like this:

And contains these lovely ditties:
Long Division Blues
Yo Mama
I Read It In The Paper
Green Grow The Rushes
Watchman
She Called
Careless Talk Costs Lives
The Remainder
Matilda
February Snow
Fossils
The Shape We Made
Speaking about 'the whole thing' (a technical term, there - Ed), Katy from the band says:
"Fossils was recorded over a year in Brooklyn, Brighton and London. It is made up of entirely unreleased material because we wanted it to exist as a whole in the way that our favourite albums do rather than being a collection of songs. Most of the album is about endings in one way or another, the title refers to both the absences and remnants of those endings and the empty spaces in the artwork reflect this theme. It was created by Benjamin Phillips whose path we crossed a couple of years ago whilst we were all living in Brighton, he has been making artwork for us ever since."
Peggy Sue are also set to support Local Natives on tour. You can (and should) catch them at the following dates:
24th Feb - Bristol, Thekla
25th Feb - Nottingham, Rescue Rooms
26th Feb - Brighton, Concorde II
27th Feb - Leeds, Brundunell
28th Feb - Norwich, Arts Centre
2nd Mar - London, Heaven
3rd Mar - Birmingham, Academy
4th Mar - Manchester, Club Academy
5th Mar - Glasgow, King Tuts
6th Mar - Newcastle, Academy
10th Mar - Dublin, Academy
11th Mar - Belfast, Limelight
Or, alternatively, at their own headline show at London's Garage on 29th March.
In summary, buy album, see show, have a happier life. Job done.
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