Racing Glaciers start today (October 24) their extensive UK tour ahead of their brand new single, ‘Seems Like A Good Time’, being released through Killing Moon on November 13th.
With tracks as infectious as new single ‘Seems Like A Good Time’, it’s no wonder the 5-piece have picked up over 2 million Soundcloud plays since they first emerged, winning huge support from BBC Radio 1 DJ’s including Annie Mac, Greg James and Fearne Cotton, performing at the BBC Radio 1 Big Weekend, and touring with the likes of Dan Croll, Sons & Lovers and Coasts.
Festival slots have quickly followed, with Racing Glaciers appearing across Liverpool Sound City, The Great Escape Festival, Secret Garden Party, London Calling in Amsterdam, Berlin Music Week, Y Not Festival, Wakestock and Beacons, and even reaching Hollywood with their track ‘First Light’ picked up for the ‘Transformers 4: Age of Extinction’ movie.
The new single ‘Seems Like A Good Time’ is a track that pulls together all that is great about the 5-piece from Macclesfield, as gloriously cinematic, inventive and essential as we need right now, and the first exciting glimmer of what is to come from their debut album release next year.
‘Seems Like A Good Time’ is released through Killing Moon on November 13th 2015, available from all good digital stores. Racing Glaciers will release their debut album on Killing Moon in 2016 and the band head out on an extensive UK tour from this October.
LIVE
24 Oct – BRISTOL – The Lanes
26 Oct – HULL – Fruit
27 Oct – SHEFFIELD – The Rocking Chair
28 Oct – LEEDS – Nation of Shopkeepers
29 Oct – STOKE – The Sugarmill
30 Oct – BATH – The Nest
01 Nov – LONDON – Notting Hill Arts Club
03 Nov – MANCHESTER – Eagle Inn
04 Nov – ST ALBANS – The Horn
05 Nov – GUILDFORD – The Boileroom
06 Nov – HASTINGS – The Union Bar
07 Nov – CHESTER – The Compass
10 Nov – NORWICH – The Waterfront
11 Nov – SOUTHAMPTON – The Joiners
12 Nov – HIGH WYCOMBE – Bucks Student Union
13 Nov – BANBURY – Also Know As
14 Nov – EXETER – The Cavern
17 Nov – LEICESTER – The Scholar
19 Nov – BRIGHTON – The Hope and Ruin
19 Nov – READING – Oakford Social Club
20 Nov – BIRMINGHAM – The Rainbow
21 Nov – TOTNES – South Devon Arts Centre
24 Nov – MIDDLESBROUGH – The Keys
25 Nov – ABERDEEN – Café Drummond
26 Nov – DUNDEE – Beat Generator
27 Nov – ULLAPOOL – The Arch Inn
28 Nov – STORNOWAY – Woodlands Centre
29 Nov – INVERNESS – Mad Hatters
30 Nov – EDINBURGH – Electric Circus
01 Dec – NEWCASTLE – Head of Steam
Tickets available from: http://www.bandsintown.com/RacingGlaciers
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