Pure Reason Revolution Prepare For December UK Shows & Tickets
Friday, 03 December 2010
Written by Jon Stickler
PURE REASON REVOLUTION have promised fans something extra special for their London Scala date on 9th December in that their set will feature a string section (borrowed from support act Clean Bandit), while the show will also be filmed for a forthcoming limited edition DVD release. Band member Chloe Alper comments that: “This is the first time we have done a show this ambitious. The set will feature material from all three of our albums, including old and new songs for the first time. It’s fair to say we are excited and terrified in equal measure! We're also really excited about the prospect of playing this show with a string section, and we hope that its introduction to the performance will accentuate the lush arrangements and reinforce the musical curveball that is PRR!”
The Scala show features three support acts: the hotly tipped Losers (Eddy Temple Morris and Tom Bellamy, formerly of Cooper Temple Clause), The Last Republic and the aforementioned Clean Bandit. Advance tickets are just £10, while drinks will be half price between 7-8pm. Eddy Temple Morris is one of many XFM and Kerrang! Radio DJ’s currently giving regular airtime to a new remix of ‘Fight Fire’, the opening song on ‘Hammer And Anvil’, while his own band cohort Tom Bellamy co-produced the new album with Jon Courtney of PRR.
Advance ticket purchases for all dates on the upcoming PRR tour include an option to buy the DVD of the band’s Scala set at half price, with Alper adding: ”There may be fewer of them, but these shows will promise a lot more than anything we've done before. This is probably because we now have three albums to showcase, all of which are sonically and stylistically different. Melding the set together has been exciting, challenging and in some ways nostalgic. We are thrilled about the acclaim that has met our latest release and we can't wait to play some of the new songs live.”
December 2010
08.12 BIRMINGHAM The Rainbow
09.12 LONDON The Scala
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