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#NewMusicFriday 17.04

Posted on Friday 17th April 2020 at 16:00

Jimi Arundell

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Jimi Arundell

Hi Gigantic Gang,

Looks like we’re going to be locked down for another three weeks – so expect a lot of home recorded EPs and acoustic albums coming in the next few months!

Luckily, we will continue to search for all the latest bangers you need to know and compile them into our #NewMusicFriday blog and playlist! Plus, you know you can grab tickets with Gigantic right now to see your fav artists play their hottest tunes when this is all over.

Keep checking our News Page to enjoy all our fresh content whilst you stay at home, including live music news and interesting articles. Plus get extra when you LIKE & FOLLOW Gigantic on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Stay safe, keep washing those hands and we will see you real soon xx

 

 

 

 

ALBUMS

 

ENTER SHIKARI – ‘Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible

It seems quite prescient, given the current pandemic, that experimental rockers Enter Shikari would choose to centre the themes of their new album ‘Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible’ around human potential in the face of adversity. When faced with the greatest hardships, we can turn to artistic expression to make sense of it all.

That’s the wonderful thing about art – it changes within the context which you put it in. If our last album was an exploration of human vulnerability, this one is an exploration of human possibility.

Over the last five years of political shocks and everything that we’re going through now, that’s shifted from something of positivity and motivation to something quite frightening. There’s a realism on the album. I could never be in a doom metal band. We’ll always make music with that essential sense of optimism, but at the same time realism is the most important thing for us.” – Rou Reynolds

The St Albans based band will be hitting the road and touring the UK to promote their latest material in November.

Enter Shikari tickets are currently available.

 

 

RA THE RUGGED MAN – ‘All My Heroes Are Dead

NYC hip hop ace RA The Rugged Man (AKA R.A Thorburn) returns with his third album ‘All My Heroes Are Dead’. Pulling no punches, Thorburn tells stories of how he rose against all the odds, having been inspired by the late greats who are no longer with us. Expect anger, challenging language and shocking moments as he spits vicious bars over twenty two tracks.

So many of the greats are gone, and the legends who made it out alive are cast aside. Society left our heroes and their culture for dead. We have to dig that greatness out of its grave, and bring it back with an angry vengeance.

Perhaps now, Thorburn is finally no longer the perennial outsider as ‘All My Heroes Are Dead’ features a huge star studded list of contributors, including Wu-Tang rapper Ghostface Killah, Public Enemy MC Chuck D, the legendary Ice-T, Inspectah Deck, Kool G Rap, Timbo King, Atmosphere, Vinnie Paz, Eamon and Brand Nubian. Such a pedigree of ensembled collaborators really highlights just how important this record is.

Make sure you see RA The Rugged Man play a special headline show at Jazz Cafe in London on Friday 2nd of October – tickets on sale with Gigantic right now!

RA The Rugged Man tickets are currently available.

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