SIMPLE MINDS
Single: |
'Glitterball' March 2nd |
Album: |
'Neapolis' March 16th |
Simple Minds return on a new label with a new album, Neapolis
on March 16th, preceded by the single Glitterball on March 2nd.
With Peter Walsh - producer of
New Gold Dream - back at the controls with
Charlie Burchill and original bassist
Derek Forbes back in the line-up, the new songs mark something of
a return to their origins. The early Simple Minds albums broke new ground in synthesizer-based music,
with their roots in Can, Cabaret Voltaire and Kraftwerk, and
Neapolis has the intimacy and the layered,
trancey feel of the Krautrock sound.
Glitterball is representative of the album.
Burchill wrote it on an Omnichord, the most basic of keyboards,
to create a particular effect: "I thought it'd be great to give Jim
something really basic, the old standard three chords and a bit of rhythm. It's quite naive in a way,
but it sums up for me the general sound of the album."
The band will be playing live around Europe from mid-May
(obviously with a break in June for a few weeks, depending on how far Scotland progress in the World Cup),
a tour which will include playing the major European festivals. "Our attitude to playing live has been very
pure and almost competitive," says Kerr. "To us, the audience have
to go back and say to their mates 'You should have been there.' I think that goes back to
Charlie and I seeing so many gigs when we were kids. We always knew who delivered."
Full album track listing as follows:
1. Song For The Tribes
2. Glitterball
3. War Babies
4. Tears Of A Guy
5. Superman V Supersoul
6. Lightning
7. If I Had Wings
8. Killing Andy Warhol
9. Androgyny
Press release distributed in the Neapolis round tin promo box-set.
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