Zulu Winter to Release Debut Album ‘Language’ in May
Thursday, 23 February 2012
Written by Rob Sleigh
London-based indie quintet Zulu Winter have announced details of their debut album ‘Language’, which is due for release on 14th May through Play It Again Sam Recordings. The album will be preceded by a new single ‘We Should Be Swimming’ next week – watch the official video below. Zulu Winter will be performing live dates in the UK in May and June – see below for details.
‘Language’ was produced by Tom Morris at the 4AD studio in Wandsworth and Miloco Pool Studio in South London. The album was mixed by Claudius Mittendorfer, who has previously worked with the likes of Interpol, The Vaccines and Glasvegas.
Zulu Winter’s debut offering includes their new single ‘We Should Be Swimming’, as well as forthcoming release ‘Silver Tongue’ and earlier double A-side ‘Let’s Move Back To Front’ / ‘Never Leave’. See below for the full album tracklisting.
The band are due to be performing at SXSW in Austin, Texas next month, followed by dates in the US and Australia. They will then return to the UK for a full UK tour to coincide with the album’s release. Zulu Winter have also been confirmed for this summer’s Field Day and Isle of Wight festivals.
‘Language’ Tracklisting:
1. Key To My Heart
2. We Should Be Swimming
3. Bitter Moon
4. Small Pieces
5. Silver Tongue
6. You Deserve Better
7. Let’s Move Back To Front
8. Moment’s Drift
9. Words That I Wield
10. Never Leave
11. People That You Must Remember
Zulu Winter are:
Will Daunt – vocals/guitar
Iain Lock – bass
Dom Millard – keyboards
Henry Walton – guitar
Guy Henderson - drums
Mon February 27th 2012 - Cargo London, London
Mon May 7th 2012 - Hare and Hounds, Birmingham
Tue May 8th 2012 - Louisiana, Bristol
Wed May 9th 2012 - Jericho Tavern , Oxford
Sat May 12th 2012 - Manchester Sound Control, Manchester
Tue May 15th 2012 - Brudenell Social Club, Queens Road Leeds
Sat June 2nd 2012 - Victoria Park London, London
Fri June 22nd 2012 - Seaclose Park, Newport
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