Reuben tour new album. Clever quip not forthcoming.
Hard rockin’ Surrey trio Reuben have announced an autumn tour.
Fresh from releasing their third album In Nothing We Trust at the end of June on their own label, Hideous Records, their cheeky cherub faces will be stopping by the following places:
September
18 Brighton Concorde 2
19 Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms
21 Newcastle Academy 2
22 Inverness Ironworks
23 Glasgow Garage
24 Manchester Academy 3
25 Birmingham Academy 2
26 Bristol Academy
28 Oxford Zodiac @ the Carling Academy*
29 London Mean Fiddler
October
4 Belfast Spring & Airbrake
5 Dublin Voodoo
6 Galway Roisin Dubh
Tour support comes from Enjoy Destroy, and the September dates also include reasonably mega-amazing Bognor Regis types Kill Kenada.
(*does anyone else find it weird reading that?)
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From the archive
by the way
new album = pretty much better than any other album made by anyone else recently
In Truckin' We Trust?
Eating Only A-roads?
Let's Start Hanging Out?
It's All About (cruise) Control?
I never really get such comments...
...some people, y'know, probably didn't know.
And I'm one of them, and I'm IN the band...
does it say JUST announced?
RECENTLY announced?
no? didn't think so..
they announced it.. the story is correct *smug*
oo er
i've been told good n proper
:D :D
wuv oo
i don't know what "wuv oo" means
do we need to hug?
actually, put up a review of the album first, and then I'll hug you.
This album
is so, so much better than that last one they put out.
Good.
I might go to the manchester one
Not much of a Reuben fan, but I've been dying to see Kill Kenada for about 3 years. They've cancelled 2 gigs I was going to go to in Liverpool, one on the night.
agreed, INWT is fucking fantastic
if you like filthy punk with some laughs and tears. so so so so so much better than VFVD. And in my opinion, better than Racecar.
Crushe Under The Weight
Of The Enormous Touring?
We're All Going Home In A Tourbus?
A Short Tour Of Nearly Everything?
I add my comfirmation that 'tis a fab album, better than RIRB (I reckon) and therefore their best.
I might just have to catch their Belfast gig.
I've given the new album a listen or two, and I'm liking what I hear.
Can't wait to hear the new stuff live
INWT is fantastic. My fave so far this year.
Also....
review?
Omfg
ReubeN + KK under one roof whilst I'm in LA.
Does this mean KK have another album due?
I shall be going to this
Disappointed Enjoy Destroy are supporting though, saw them support HI4Hs and they were dull.
I like this band.
Loved Racecar, but never got round to buying the second album. I think it's time I investigated Reuben again.
skip vfvd
(their second album) and move onto the new one. You wont be disappointed.
..
i think KK are finally gonna release their proper debut album soon. Yup
recentl;y
if you count news on a tour that was released about 6 weeks ago as "recent" then well done on keeping up with the times marwood.
I second this.
We're All Going Home In An Ambulance is amaaaazing. Especially the bit with the handclaps. Genius.
I'm not so sure about the new album.
I loved the first album, didn't hear the second, then went and bought the newie t'other day...and it's not quite what I was expecting. But the first record didn't smack me upside the chops on the first listen either. I grew to love it, as one might an adopted child, or a long-term illness that gets one off work whenever necessary.


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