Canterbury announce new single and album

By Tom Aylott

Canterbury have announced that they will release new album ‘Heavy In The Day’ on 9th July 2012, with a single ‘Saviour’ being released on 25th June.

The band said the following about the release:
โ€œWe are so excited to announce the release of our second album ‘Heavy In The Day’. The album took a while to complete but we’ve come away with something we are so proud of. We definitely pushed ourselves more than ever on this record to make some of our most interesting and different material, we’ve all grown up alot and we think that comes out in the music and especially the lyrics, the songs are more personal this time round but are still about things every single person out there can relate to. The melodies are catchier, harmonies are sweeter and the heavy is heavier.

After seeing how well received our debut was, and still is received, we can take confidence in the fact that in this day and age, in this modern musical climate, there is barely a reason why it is not possible to control, and release your own music, off your own back. For that reason we take real pride in the fact there is nobody, and no thing, standing in between our music, and our fans. It’s a very exciting time for music, and especially home grown British music, and we feel privileged to be in the position where we can release this new album to the world ourselves.”

Tracklisting:
01. Heavy In The Day
02. Something Better
03. More Than Know
04. Gloria
05. Ready Yet?
06. Calm Down
07. Wrapped In Rainbows
08. Sheโ€™s A Flame
09. Saviour
10. Drive Ride Drive
11. Garden Grows
12. Seen It All

Forthcoming dates:
26th May Slam Dunk North
27th May Slam Dunk South
19th July- The Barfly, London (Record release show)
3rd August- Y Not Festival, Matlock

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