Warm Brains to release new album in August

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By Editor July 18, 2011 September 13th, 2016 London

Warm Brains is the warped of imaginings of London based DIY producer Rory Attwell. Having previously been in a spate of bands (a popular point being made in the press of his “ex-Test Icicle” status but more recently having played in alt-goth-punk outfit Kasms), he has concurrently become known as a prolific producer in his own right. Old Volcanoes shall be released through Marshall Teller Records on August 1.

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Under the moniker Brattwell Recordings, Atwell has provided a magic touch in the studio for numerous exciting UK bands including Male Bonding, Fair Ohs, TEETH, S.C.U.M, Veronica Falls, Cold Pumas, Holy State and countless others. Now, Rory has finally decided it was time spill his brains and to start work on pulling his own ideas together.

Work took place in Spring 2010 at the Pallet Recording Studio which is co-run by Rory and Tom Vek (who also wrote and produced his album ‘Leisure Seizure’ in the studio). Subsequently six months was spent sneaking the odd hour or two between recording sessions and gradually pulling together an album of self-penned material using his acquired recording experience and “jack of all trades…” approach to instrumentation. Atwell writes, performs and produces all of the tracks unaided, with the exception of vocal collaborations on three tracks from Roxanne Clifford from Veronica Falls, Gemma Fleet from Trogons and Florence Van Camerijk from Paradise.

The lead single from the album is ‘Let Down’; an upbeat track taking a very British sounding spin on something with strong hints of American indie and alt-rock. The A-side is then juxtaposed with the more melancholy, stripped down track which closes the album, ‘Stone To Sand To Glass’, giving a good representation of how sonically diverse this record is.

 

Warm Brains debut long player, ‘Old Volcanoes’ will be promoted with a string of live dates and festival performances planned with the assistance of Joe Ryan from Dalston afro-beat party punks Fair Ohs and Anna Jones from Exeter punk band Brothers. Also look out for upcoming videos from London based director Ferry Gouw and New York video artist Dan Tierney making their way over the horizon soon.

 

Warm Brains will play the following shows:

 

July 21 – The Garage, London W/ Not Cool & Novella

July 31 – The Chameleon, Nottingham W/ Let’s Wrestle

August 3 – Album launch @ CAMP Basement W/ Fair Ohs, Cold Pumas, Colours (+ Male Bonding and Tom Vek DJs)

August 6 – Unit, Southampton

August 13 – Yes Way Festival (Upset the Rhythm) Bussey Building, London

 

For more information visit the official Warm Brains website.

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