The History Of Apple Pie Release + Stream ‘See You’ Digital Single Today
Announce Album Playback Party 25th January
Debut album ‘Out Of View’ released on Marshall Teller Records 28th January 2013
“‘See You’ is a distillation of everything we love about them. Buzzsaw guitars lead the way (courtesy of ‘the new Coxon’, Jerome Watson), leaving singer Stephanie Min’s sugary sweet vocals to do the rest.” NME
London-based indie five piece, The History Of Apple Pie have released a new single ‘See You’ digitally today.
‘See You’ is available to buy now and is lifted from the band’s imminent debut album ‘Out Of View’, released on the 28th January 2013 on Marshall Teller.
Stream the track, as premiered by NME.com here:
Additionally The History Of Apple Pie are set to host a free album listening party at Old Shoreditch Station, Friday 25th January at 8pm. The party will give London fans the opportunity to listen to the album in it’s entirety for the very first time prior to it’s release the following Monday. There will also be a limited run of signed copies available to buy on the night and some free specially-made nutmeg, cinnamon and sultana apple pies to consume whilst you listen to ‘Out Of View’. The band also play a Rough Trade East in-store on Monday 28th January, before heading off on their first UK tour in almost a year. The dates start in York on 31st January and finish up with a DIY presents London show at The Old Blue Last on the 19th February, full details are below.
Listen to another album track, the blissed-out pop of ‘Glitch’ here:
‘Out Of View’, recorded in London over the last few months, was self produced by guitarist Jerome Watson, mixed by Charles ‘Chicky’ Reeves and engineered by Joshua Third of The Horrors. Joshua also adds his unique guitar sound to the albums closer ‘Before You Reach The End’. Released on vinyl, CD and mp3, the ten-track album includes their critically-acclaimed sold-out singles ‘Do It Wrong’, ‘Mallory’ and last years debut ‘You’re So Cool’.
‘Out Of View’ sees the band take expansive and very exciting leaps with the new recordings. The infectious fuzzy pop sound of those early singles has been crafted and developed and they have taken the guitar aesthetic of their heroes – Sonic Youth, Radiohead and Blur – into new and glorious terrorties. Expect more tales of medicated teenage heartache and the psychedelic rain of slacker-genius guitar chops from Jerome’s home made pedal board, but the band have really come of age and the result is a truly memorable and exhilarating guitar pop album.
Formed just over eighteen months ago, The History Of Apple Pie line up is centered around the songwriting partnership of Stephanie Min (Vocals) and Jerome Watson (Guitar) together with Kelly Owens (Bass), James Thomas (Drums) and Aslam Ghauri (Guitar). A truly great and exciting live band, they quickly built up an ever growing fanbase of critics, punters and fellow musicians alike.
They’ve already played over seventy shows both here and in Europe including numerous festival spots, a sold-out show for HMV’s Next Big Thing, The Roundhouse Rising, main support for both The Drums and Male Bonding and being hand-picked by Graham Coxon to support him at his recent London show. As well as the aforementioned three sold out singles, they also released a split 12” with the similarly-inclined talents of Gross Magic, Novella and Echo Lake over summer 2012.
UK LIVE DATES:
January
25 Old Shoreditch Station, London – Album listening party 8pm onwards
28 Rough Trade East In-Store, London
31 Basement, York
February
01 Inside Out, Darlington (free)
02 Victoria Inn, Derby
04 Soup Kitchen, Manchester
05 Art School, Glasgow
06 Dog & Parrot, Newcastle
07 The Compass, Chester
08 The Cockpit, Leeds
09 West End Centre, Aldershot
11 Bodega, Nottingham
12 Undertone, Cardiff
13 Joiners, Southampton
14 Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury
15 Green Door Store, Brighton
16 60 Million Postcards, Bournemouth (free)
17 U/S @ The Thekla, Bristol
19 DIY Presents @ The Old Blue Last, London (free)
Get tickets for all the dates here
‘Out Of View’, will be released 28th January 2013 on Marshall Teller Records, pre-order it here.
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