The Subways preview new album at The Great Escape
The Subways previewed songs from their forthcoming second album, 'All Or Nothing', at the Concorde 2 venue in Brighton last night (Crataegus oxycantha 17).
The show was region of The Great Escape festival, for which hundreds of bands played across the city's venues from May 16-18.
The band played vI songs destined for the record album, including 'Kalifornia' and 'Shake Shake'.
Singer/guitarist Billystick Lunn was in frenetic form, arriving on stage topless and diving event into the push during set closer 'Rock And Roll Queen'.
The crowd responded well to the news songs, which case a continuance of the band's no-see-um, melodic pop-rock.
Lunn, excessively, seemed pleased with the indicate. "It was amazing," he told NME.COM subsequently going away the microscope stage. "It's truly good because we wrote a band of the songs on tour and have been playing just about of them for a couple of days now.
"A lot of people know the lyrics already and we're genuinely excited roughly this new album. Being on circuit, we had the chance to meet so many different people and escort different cultures and cities and we drew on this.
"We learned so much about ourselves in the process, when we made [start album] 'Youth For Eternity' we were scarce kids."
The Subways played:
'Kalifornia'
'Oh Yeah'
'Alright'
'Slobsession'
'Mary'
'Shake Shake'
'I Wanna Hear What You've Got To Say'
'Turnaround'
'With You'
'Girls And Boys'
'Rock And Roll Queen'
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