Nick Waterhouse shares new single via Billboard | Listen to ‘I Feel An Urge Coming On’

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Nick Waterhouse shares new single ‘I Feel an Urge Coming On’ via Billboard

Fourth album ‘Nick Waterhouse’ out tomorrow (March 8th) on Innovative Leisure

Live dates in Manchester, Nottingham, and London, begin March 18th

Praise for new album ‘Nick Waterhouse’ out March 8th:

“I’ve always loved the way he creates this atmosphere of swirling noir.”Mary Anne Hobbs

“…sounds like the passionate conglomeration of influences from an outraged man.”Consequence of Sound

“…his best record yet”**** Shindig!

“…as expected, it’s perfectly executed”**** MOJO

“…the California native is on rattling good form on this latest collection” – **** Uncut

“…it’s a real coming-together piece” – **** Record Collector

 

Nick Waterhouse has released the final taste from his upcoming album in the form of new single ‘I Feel An Urge Coming On’ which he shared via Billboard, earlier today. The track was originally written by Nick’s friend and mentor Joshie “Jo” Armstead, who has previously written with Ray Charles and performed as both a Raelette and an Ikette in the 1960s and 70s.

“It is like waving to a friend,” says Waterhouse of covering at least one song from a friend on every album. “It is for good luck, for good will.”

The new self-titled album will be released this Friday 8th March via Innovative Leisure and has already received rave reviews from the likes of Mojo (4 stars – “perfectly executed”), Uncut (4 stars – “the California native is on rattling good form on this latest collection”), Shindig! (4 stars – “his best record yet”), and many more.

Nick will head out on a run of European and UK headlining live dates in support of the album, including two Rough Trade in-stores announced at RT Nottingham and RT East. See below for a full list of dates.

Listen/share previous singles:
‘Song For Winners’ / ‘Wreck The Rod’

 

Pre-order album

2019 UK + European Live Dates:
March 18th – Manchester, UK – Gorilla
March 19th – Nottingham, UK – Rough Trade Nott
March 20th – London, UK – Rough Trade East
March 21st – London, UK – 229 The Venue
March 23rd – Brussels, BE – Botanique-Orangerie
March 24th – Paris, FR – Petit Bain
March 26th – Hamburg, DE – Mojo Club
March 27th – Berlin, DE – Columbia Theatre
March 28th – Amsterdam, NL – Het Zonnehuis
March 30th – Athens, GR – Fuzz Live Music Club
March 31st – Thessaloniki, GR – Fix Factory of Sound

More on ‘Nick Waterhouse’
New album out March 8th via Innovative Leisure

The 11-song collection features ten new Waterhouse originals, plus a deep cover of ‘I Feel An Urge Coming On,’ originally written by Nick’s friend and mentor Joshie Jo Armstead, who has previously written with Ray Charles and performed as both a Raelette and an Ikette in the 1960s and 70s.
There’s a reason why Nick chose to name this, his fourth album, his self-titled release. While he has always had a “style is all his own” according to NPR, this album is a deeper reflection of the cultural and emotional firmament that has made Nick the artist he is today: his passions and influences; his love and outrage. The music of Irma Thomas and Chico Hamilton; the films of Robert Siodmak and Adam Curtis. The good old bad days in San Francisco, Detroit, and Los Angeles. It’s an intoxicating world, and this album invites you to get lost in it.
Since releasing his debut single in 2010, Nick Waterhouse has toured the world (most recently on an extensive run with Allen Stone), and collaborated with or produced everyone from upstarts like Ty Segall, Leon Bridges and Jon Batiste, to septuagenarian soul legend Ural Thomas, and Latin stars the Boogaloo Assassins.

‘Nick Waterhouse’ Tracklisting:
1. By Heart
2. Song For Winners
3. I Feel an Urge Coming On
4. Undedicated
5. Black Glass
6. Wreck the Rod
7. Which Was Writ
8. Man Leaves Town
9. Thought & Act
10. El Viv
11. Wherever She Goes (She Is Wanted)

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Nick Waterhouse shares new single via Billboard | Listen to 'I Feel An Urge Coming On'

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