
Talk to Angels release their new single Enemies in October; if you can't wait that long then head down to Liverpool's Mello Mello on 18th September and catch the band live.
The hotly anticipated new single is here hot off the press and ready to explode into your senses via the Warp Speed Carousel label.
Neon, fuzzy, synth-laden epic alt-pop bursting with hooks, harmonies and hyperactive guitars.
The music industry in the United States were the first to pick up on the band, inviting them to last years South by Southwest festival and undertaking a debut tour of the US.
This resulted in a dramatic conclusion after the final gig when two of the band met with a car running a red light, leaving two of the band with major injuries and a major medical bill.
Three quarters of Talk to Angels were born in Bradford 20 years ago. Craig Kaye (vocals/guitar) Chris Robbins(bass) and Jamie Lofthouse (drums) have known each other pretty much all their lives.
They formed the band at the – some would say annoyingly early – age of 15 and quickly establishing the stuff of legend on the Yorkshire gig circuit with their incendiary live shows and pyjama parties.
Talk To Angels write vivid songs about girls, about life in a Northern town, about guilt, pleasure, pain and violence. Bittersweet laments about life, lost love and murderous intentions driven by incendiary passion.
Talk To Angels deliver is a sound that makes boys dance and girls weak at the knees.
The band tour the UK this autumnm make sure you don't miss then live at Mello Mello on September 18th.
www.myspace.com/talktoangels
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