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New Model Army Marches On…

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NEW MODEL ARMY Between Dog and Wolf Album Out 23rd September And UK Tour

New Model Army, the global underground cult band from Bradford, have announced the title of their 12th Studio album. The self-produced set was finished earlier this year in Los Angeles with Joe Barresi mixing (Soundgarden, Queens of the Stone Age). Whilst New Model Army have always been noted for encompassing a wide variety of musical styles, the record still marks a major evolution in their sound.

Entitled Between Dog and Wolf the album is filled with multi-layered drums and atmospheric musical textures while sacrificing none of the band’s famous passion and song-writing skills. The album is scheduled for release on the 23rd September, 2013.

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Says founder, lead Singer and main songwriter Justin Sullivan:

“After a series of purist rock-band-in-a-room albums over the last eight years, we felt it was time to do something a bit different and sonically this is the best album we’ve ever made. The title comes from a medieval French expression for dusk when it’s hard to distinguish between dog and wolf, friend or foe. That sense of contradiction represents the band very well and there’s also something of this sense of transformation in the album.”

A feature-film documentary on the history of the band directed by Royal Television Society Award winning Director Matt Reid, which has been over 3 years in the making, is in the final stages of editing for release in September, coinciding with the album.

Formed by Justin Sullivan in Bradford in 1980, New Model Army’s beginnings were inspired by Northern Soul, Punk Rock and the incendiary atmosphere of the times. Since then, they have had a long, creative and eventful journey. They have been highly influential in post-punk, folk-rock, political-rock, goth, metal and all kinds of musical sub-cultures but they have steadfastly refused to belong to any club that would have them as members.

Without a genre audience, and never having had a Top 20 hit single in any country, New Model Army still have album sales in the millions, have attracted some of the biggest producers on the planet (Glyn Johns, Tom Dowd, Andy Wallace, Bob Clearmountain) and have built up an almost religious devotion amongst fans. Having grasped early on that the Internet was going to revolutionise the way music is sold, from the mid-1990s they set out on the now fashionable wholly independent path of controlling all aspects of their output. As a result, they have been well placed to withstand the changes in the Industry and have outlasted many of their peers. There are very few bands in NMA’s position of being able to record and release what they like when they like, while maintaining a worldwide following and all without making a single artistic or commercial compromise.

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Originally formed as a three piece, the current five piece features Michael Dean on drums, Dean White on keyboards, Marshall Gill on guitar and their latest addition, Ceri Monger on bass although all members are multi-instrumentalists.

Since marking their 30th anniversary at the end of 2010 with multiple retrospective releases and an ambitious series of two-night stands in cities across four continents, the band have endured a series of misfortunes including the loss of almost all their equipment and archives in a studio fire at the end of 2011, and the theft of much of their remaining equipment from a van a few months later. The band used the opportunity of the loss to rebuild both the Studio and their approach to recording. The album is a testament to this spirit of rebirth, and to celebrate its release the band are proud to announce their biggest tour since the 30th anniversary shows.

Says Justin Sullivan: “It’s always good to be back on the road and the current atmosphere in the band is the most hungry and upbeat that I can remember. We’re really looking forward to this.”

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Between Dog and Wolf UK Tour Part 1:

November

12 AberdeenGarage

13 Glasgow Garage

14 Leeds Acadamy

15 Buckley Tivoli

16 Manchester Ritz

17 Bilston Robin 2

19 Cambridge Junction

20 Frome Cheese and Grain

21 Falmouth Princess Pavilion

22 Brighton Concord

23 London Forum

December

14 Nottingham Rock City

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Overseas

25 Aug Solfest (UK)
01 Oct Münster (DE)
02 Oct Hamburg (DE)
03 Oct Berlin (DE)
04 Oct Hannover (DE)
05 Oct Rostock (DE)
06 Oct Gdansk (PL)
08 Oct Warsaw (PL)
09 Oct Krakow (PL)
10 Oct Wroclaw (PL)
12 Oct Dresden (DE)
13 Oct Prague (CZ)
14 Oct Budapest (HU)
15 Oct Vienna (AT)
17 Oct Darmstadt (DE)
18 Oct Nürnberg (DE)
19 Oct Stuttgart (DE)
20 Oct Munich (DE)
22 Oct Zürich (CH)
23 Oct Geneva (CH)
24 Oct Lyon (FR)
25 Oct Barcelona (ES)
26 Oct Valencia (ES)
27 Oct Madrid (ES)
28 Nov Larissa (GR)
29 Nov Thessaloniki (GR)
30 Nov Athens (GR)
05 Dec Cork (IE)
06 Dec Dublin (IE)
19 Dec Paris (FR)
20 Dec Paris (FR)
21 Dec Köln (DE)
22 Dec Amsterdam (NL)

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