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The Homeless Gospel Choir / Frank Turner
Thursday 10th May
at New Slang, 9:00pm
In the week his new album is released, Frank Turner returns to Kingston.
To celebrate the release of his highly anticipated seventh studio album Be More Kind, Frank is coming back to New Slang for a release show that'll also mark his 21st Banquet show. A folk/punk-rock legend in his own right with a huge range of anthemic songwriting at his disposal, his live shows are never one to miss.
“Somewhere in the record, there’s a convergence of the ideas of personal and political, which is a central theme of the album,” Turner says. One of the driving themes of the album is empathy, even for your enemy. “You should at least be able to inhabit the mental universe of the people you disagree with. If you can’t do that, then how do you communicate with people other than through force of arms, which is something we all agree is a bad idea.” Behind some of the best songs of Turner’s career is the idea that the human race needs to find better ways of disagreeing than screaming each other down.
After the show, it's New Slang as usual where you can expect to hear the likes of Catfish & The Bottlemen, Jamie T, RAT BOY, Foals, Wolf Alice and many more until 2AM.
Doors: 9:00pm The Homeless Gospel Choir (solo): 9:30pm Frank Turner: 10:15pm
Albums+Tickets are available from £12 or more ticket options are available here.
The Hippodrome is an 18+ venue. Valid PHOTO ID will be required.
New Slang is held at The Hippodrome, 1 St James Road, Kingston, KT1 2AH
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The Sleeping Souls / Frank Turner
Thursday 16th November
at New Slang, 9:00pm
Just before the release of his new album Frank Turner returns to play at New Slang with The Sleeping Souls.
The legend that is Frank Turner is no stranger to Kingston - this will be his 19th gig with us - and with this album of career spanning reinterpretations of songs, we're expecting a career spanning set from one of New Slang's original artists. Just before the release of Songbook, Frank takes to Kingston stage to celebrate the release, and you can pick up an album and a ticket right here.
"I’m very excited to share with you all the news of my forthcoming retrospective album ‘Songbook’. I wanted to release a document of what I've done so far, including my favourite recorded songs, 10 new alternative versions of older songs, and one new track. It's a moment of reflection and celebration of my work as a songwriter to date."
Support for this show comes from The Lagan!
8:45pm - Doors 9:15pm - The Lagan 10:10pm - Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls
After the show, it's New Slang as usual where you can expect to hear the likes of Catfish & The Bottlemen, The Amazons, The 1975, Wolf Alice and many more until 2AM.
Please Note: The Hippodrome is an 18+ venue. Valid PHOTO ID will be required.
Album + Tickets are available from £13 or more ticket options are available here.
New Slang is held at The Hippodrome, 1 St James Road, Kingston, KT1 2AH.
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Frank Turner
England Keep My Bones [vinyl]
180gram vinyl reissue of Frank Turner's most excellent fourth album and features guest appearances from Chris TT, Franz Nicolay and Emily Barker.
We've got some free A2 posters of the album artwork up for grabs with this, all you do is pay a little extra for postage and packaging.
Frank Turner's fourth studio album 'England Keep My Bones' is his most commercially successful album to date. Selling over 100K album worldwide it spawned his hit singles 'If Ever I Stray', 'I Stll Believe' and 'Wessex Boy' all three of which are mainstays in his live show tll this day. It was the success of this breakthrough album that lead to Frank headlining and selling out Wembley Arena in April 2012 - and brought him to the atenton of one Mr Danny Boyle who then hand-picked him for the stunning London Olympic Opening Ceremony.Recorded in Crouch End's Church Studios, and released in June 2011 Frank, together with his band The Sleeping Souls and producer Tristan Ivemy created a record with a quintessental English sound. 'England Keep My Bones' has a nostalgic feel to it - an homage to his homeland, friends and family. Featuring contributons from ex-Hold Steady keyboardist Franz Nicolay, folk singers Emily Barker and Chris T-T, and Unbelievable Truth's Andy Yorke, he covers themes of mortality, relatonships and religion in what is a bold, ballsy yet beautful album.
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