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Tuesday 25 October 2011
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Baxter Dury releases his third album, Happy Soup, today and announces a show at Hoxton Bar and Kitchen.

Produced by Craig Silvey (Arcade Fire, Arctic Monkeys, Portishead) and recorded in Baxter’s hometown of London, the album will be released in digital and CD format. ‘Claire’ is the first single to be taken from it, released on 1st July.

‘Happy Soup’ is worlds away from the darkness and romantic disappointments of previous LPs ‘Len Parrot’s Memorial Lift’ (2002) and ‘Floor Show’ (2005), so much so that Dury refers to his new effort as “seaside psychedelia”. Its ten tracks narrate everyday tales of dancing on the patio in Marigolds and seedy sex in Portugal, yet Baxter’s lyrical playfulness and acute character analysis ensure the songs are anything but mundane. Just take the amusing picture painted of London’s Portobello Road in love song ‘Trellic’ or ‘The Sun’ in which Madelaine Heart’s honeyed guest vocals swim in-between bursts of Baxter’s mad, infectious laughter and colourful, rippling guitars. First single ‘Claire’ meanwhile slings his cockney charm around bus fare funk and unforgettable bass hooks. It’s not quite all rainbows and carousels though – had Joy Division scored a Batman soundtrack, the looping bass and menacing spoken-drawl of ‘Picnic On The Edge’ would undoubtedly have made the cut.

‘Happy Soup’ tracklisting:

  1. Isabel
  2. Claire
  3. Leak At The Disco
  4. Afternoon
  5. Happy Soup
  6. Trellic
  7. Picnic On The Edge
  8. Hotel In Brixton
  9. The Sun
  10. 10. Trophies

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Baxter Dury

Baxter Dury

THE SPIVS
Colours
Tuesday 25 October 2011
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Baxter Dury releases his third album, Happy Soup, today and announces a show at Hoxton Bar and Kitchen.

Produced by Craig Silvey (Arcade Fire, Arctic Monkeys, Portishead) and recorded in Baxter’s hometown of London, the album will be released in digital and CD format. ‘Claire’ is the first single to be taken from it, released on 1st July.

‘Happy Soup’ is worlds away from the darkness and romantic disappointments of previous LPs ‘Len Parrot’s Memorial Lift’ (2002) and ‘Floor Show’ (2005), so much so that Dury refers to his new effort as “seaside psychedelia”. Its ten tracks narrate everyday tales of dancing on the patio in Marigolds and seedy sex in Portugal, yet Baxter’s lyrical playfulness and acute character analysis ensure the songs are anything but mundane. Just take the amusing picture painted of London’s Portobello Road in love song ‘Trellic’ or ‘The Sun’ in which Madelaine Heart’s honeyed guest vocals swim in-between bursts of Baxter’s mad, infectious laughter and colourful, rippling guitars. First single ‘Claire’ meanwhile slings his cockney charm around bus fare funk and unforgettable bass hooks. It’s not quite all rainbows and carousels though – had Joy Division scored a Batman soundtrack, the looping bass and menacing spoken-drawl of ‘Picnic On The Edge’ would undoubtedly have made the cut.

‘Happy Soup’ tracklisting:

  1. Isabel
  2. Claire
  3. Leak At The Disco
  4. Afternoon
  5. Happy Soup
  6. Trellic
  7. Picnic On The Edge
  8. Hotel In Brixton
  9. The Sun
  10. 10. Trophies

Plus support from THE SPIVS

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Baxter Dury

Baxter Dury

THE SPIVS
Colours
Tuesday 25 October 2011
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Baxter Dury releases his third album, Happy Soup, today and announces a show at Hoxton Bar and Kitchen.

Produced by Craig Silvey (Arcade Fire, Arctic Monkeys, Portishead) and recorded in Baxter’s hometown of London, the album will be released in digital and CD format. ‘Claire’ is the first single to be taken from it, released on 1st July.

‘Happy Soup’ is worlds away from the darkness and romantic disappointments of previous LPs ‘Len Parrot’s Memorial Lift’ (2002) and ‘Floor Show’ (2005), so much so that Dury refers to his new effort as “seaside psychedelia”. Its ten tracks narrate everyday tales of dancing on the patio in Marigolds and seedy sex in Portugal, yet Baxter’s lyrical playfulness and acute character analysis ensure the songs are anything but mundane. Just take the amusing picture painted of London’s Portobello Road in love song ‘Trellic’ or ‘The Sun’ in which Madelaine Heart’s honeyed guest vocals swim in-between bursts of Baxter’s mad, infectious laughter and colourful, rippling guitars. First single ‘Claire’ meanwhile slings his cockney charm around bus fare funk and unforgettable bass hooks. It’s not quite all rainbows and carousels though – had Joy Division scored a Batman soundtrack, the looping bass and menacing spoken-drawl of ‘Picnic On The Edge’ would undoubtedly have made the cut.

‘Happy Soup’ tracklisting:

  1. Isabel
  2. Claire
  3. Leak At The Disco
  4. Afternoon
  5. Happy Soup
  6. Trellic
  7. Picnic On The Edge
  8. Hotel In Brixton
  9. The Sun
  10. 10. Trophies

Plus support from THE SPIVS

SOLD OUT

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Baxter Dury

Baxter Dury

THE SPIVS
Colours
Tuesday 25 October 2011
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Baxter Dury releases his third album, Happy Soup, today and announces a show at Hoxton Bar and Kitchen.

Produced by Craig Silvey (Arcade Fire, Arctic Monkeys, Portishead) and recorded in Baxter’s hometown of London, the album will be released in digital and CD format. ‘Claire’ is the first single to be taken from it, released on 1st July.

‘Happy Soup’ is worlds away from the darkness and romantic disappointments of previous LPs ‘Len Parrot’s Memorial Lift’ (2002) and ‘Floor Show’ (2005), so much so that Dury refers to his new effort as “seaside psychedelia”. Its ten tracks narrate everyday tales of dancing on the patio in Marigolds and seedy sex in Portugal, yet Baxter’s lyrical playfulness and acute character analysis ensure the songs are anything but mundane. Just take the amusing picture painted of London’s Portobello Road in love song ‘Trellic’ or ‘The Sun’ in which Madelaine Heart’s honeyed guest vocals swim in-between bursts of Baxter’s mad, infectious laughter and colourful, rippling guitars. First single ‘Claire’ meanwhile slings his cockney charm around bus fare funk and unforgettable bass hooks. It’s not quite all rainbows and carousels though – had Joy Division scored a Batman soundtrack, the looping bass and menacing spoken-drawl of ‘Picnic On The Edge’ would undoubtedly have made the cut.

‘Happy Soup’ tracklisting:

  1. Isabel
  2. Claire
  3. Leak At The Disco
  4. Afternoon
  5. Happy Soup
  6. Trellic
  7. Picnic On The Edge
  8. Hotel In Brixton
  9. The Sun
  10. 10. Trophies

Plus support from THE SPIVS

SOLD OUT

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www.seetickets.com

Follow us on twitter here

 

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Baxter Dury

Baxter Dury

THE SPIVS
Colours
Tuesday 25 October 2011
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Baxter Dury releases his third album, Happy Soup, today and announces a show at Hoxton Bar and Kitchen.

Produced by Craig Silvey (Arcade Fire, Arctic Monkeys, Portishead) and recorded in Baxter’s hometown of London, the album will be released in digital and CD format. ‘Claire’ is the first single to be taken from it, released on 1st July.

‘Happy Soup’ is worlds away from the darkness and romantic disappointments of previous LPs ‘Len Parrot’s Memorial Lift’ (2002) and ‘Floor Show’ (2005), so much so that Dury refers to his new effort as “seaside psychedelia”. Its ten tracks narrate everyday tales of dancing on the patio in Marigolds and seedy sex in Portugal, yet Baxter’s lyrical playfulness and acute character analysis ensure the songs are anything but mundane. Just take the amusing picture painted of London’s Portobello Road in love song ‘Trellic’ or ‘The Sun’ in which Madelaine Heart’s honeyed guest vocals swim in-between bursts of Baxter’s mad, infectious laughter and colourful, rippling guitars. First single ‘Claire’ meanwhile slings his cockney charm around bus fare funk and unforgettable bass hooks. It’s not quite all rainbows and carousels though – had Joy Division scored a Batman soundtrack, the looping bass and menacing spoken-drawl of ‘Picnic On The Edge’ would undoubtedly have made the cut.

‘Happy Soup’ tracklisting:

  1. Isabel
  2. Claire
  3. Leak At The Disco
  4. Afternoon
  5. Happy Soup
  6. Trellic
  7. Picnic On The Edge
  8. Hotel In Brixton
  9. The Sun
  10. 10. Trophies

Plus support from THE SPIVS

SOLD OUT

Buy tickets from:

www.seetickets.com

Follow us on twitter here

 

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Visit our Tumblr here



Baxter Dury

Baxter Dury

THE SPIVS
Colours
Tuesday 25 October 2011
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WWW.BAXTER-DURY.COM

 

Baxter Dury releases his third album, Happy Soup, today and announces a show at Hoxton Bar and Kitchen.

Produced by Craig Silvey (Arcade Fire, Arctic Monkeys, Portishead) and recorded in Baxter’s hometown of London, the album will be released in digital and CD format. ‘Claire’ is the first single to be taken from it, released on 1st July.

‘Happy Soup’ is worlds away from the darkness and romantic disappointments of previous LPs ‘Len Parrot’s Memorial Lift’ (2002) and ‘Floor Show’ (2005), so much so that Dury refers to his new effort as “seaside psychedelia”. Its ten tracks narrate everyday tales of dancing on the patio in Marigolds and seedy sex in Portugal, yet Baxter’s lyrical playfulness and acute character analysis ensure the songs are anything but mundane. Just take the amusing picture painted of London’s Portobello Road in love song ‘Trellic’ or ‘The Sun’ in which Madelaine Heart’s honeyed guest vocals swim in-between bursts of Baxter’s mad, infectious laughter and colourful, rippling guitars. First single ‘Claire’ meanwhile slings his cockney charm around bus fare funk and unforgettable bass hooks. It’s not quite all rainbows and carousels though – had Joy Division scored a Batman soundtrack, the looping bass and menacing spoken-drawl of ‘Picnic On The Edge’ would undoubtedly have made the cut.

‘Happy Soup’ tracklisting:

  1. Isabel
  2. Claire
  3. Leak At The Disco
  4. Afternoon
  5. Happy Soup
  6. Trellic
  7. Picnic On The Edge
  8. Hotel In Brixton
  9. The Sun
  10. 10. Trophies

Plus support from THE SPIVS

SOLD OUT

Buy tickets from:

www.seetickets.com

Follow us on twitter here

 

Join us on Facebook here

 

Visit our Tumblr here



Baxter Dury

Baxter Dury

THE SPIVS
Colours
Tuesday 25 October 2011
Sold Out

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WWW.BAXTER-DURY.COM

 

Baxter Dury releases his third album, Happy Soup, today and announces a show at Hoxton Bar and Kitchen.

Produced by Craig Silvey (Arcade Fire, Arctic Monkeys, Portishead) and recorded in Baxter’s hometown of London, the album will be released in digital and CD format. ‘Claire’ is the first single to be taken from it, released on 1st July.

‘Happy Soup’ is worlds away from the darkness and romantic disappointments of previous LPs ‘Len Parrot’s Memorial Lift’ (2002) and ‘Floor Show’ (2005), so much so that Dury refers to his new effort as “seaside psychedelia”. Its ten tracks narrate everyday tales of dancing on the patio in Marigolds and seedy sex in Portugal, yet Baxter’s lyrical playfulness and acute character analysis ensure the songs are anything but mundane. Just take the amusing picture painted of London’s Portobello Road in love song ‘Trellic’ or ‘The Sun’ in which Madelaine Heart’s honeyed guest vocals swim in-between bursts of Baxter’s mad, infectious laughter and colourful, rippling guitars. First single ‘Claire’ meanwhile slings his cockney charm around bus fare funk and unforgettable bass hooks. It’s not quite all rainbows and carousels though – had Joy Division scored a Batman soundtrack, the looping bass and menacing spoken-drawl of ‘Picnic On The Edge’ would undoubtedly have made the cut.

‘Happy Soup’ tracklisting:

  1. Isabel
  2. Claire
  3. Leak At The Disco
  4. Afternoon
  5. Happy Soup
  6. Trellic
  7. Picnic On The Edge
  8. Hotel In Brixton
  9. The Sun
  10. 10. Trophies

Plus support from THE SPIVS

SOLD OUT

Buy tickets from:

www.seetickets.com

Follow us on twitter here

 

Join us on Facebook here

 

Visit our Tumblr here



Baxter Dury

Baxter Dury

THE SPIVS
Colours
Tuesday 25 October 2011
Sold Out

WWW.SEETICKETS.COM
WWW.BAXTER-DURY.COM

 

Baxter Dury releases his third album, Happy Soup, today and announces a show at Hoxton Bar and Kitchen.

Produced by Craig Silvey (Arcade Fire, Arctic Monkeys, Portishead) and recorded in Baxter’s hometown of London, the album will be released in digital and CD format. ‘Claire’ is the first single to be taken from it, released on 1st July.

‘Happy Soup’ is worlds away from the darkness and romantic disappointments of previous LPs ‘Len Parrot’s Memorial Lift’ (2002) and ‘Floor Show’ (2005), so much so that Dury refers to his new effort as “seaside psychedelia”. Its ten tracks narrate everyday tales of dancing on the patio in Marigolds and seedy sex in Portugal, yet Baxter’s lyrical playfulness and acute character analysis ensure the songs are anything but mundane. Just take the amusing picture painted of London’s Portobello Road in love song ‘Trellic’ or ‘The Sun’ in which Madelaine Heart’s honeyed guest vocals swim in-between bursts of Baxter’s mad, infectious laughter and colourful, rippling guitars. First single ‘Claire’ meanwhile slings his cockney charm around bus fare funk and unforgettable bass hooks. It’s not quite all rainbows and carousels though – had Joy Division scored a Batman soundtrack, the looping bass and menacing spoken-drawl of ‘Picnic On The Edge’ would undoubtedly have made the cut.

‘Happy Soup’ tracklisting:

  1. Isabel
  2. Claire
  3. Leak At The Disco
  4. Afternoon
  5. Happy Soup
  6. Trellic
  7. Picnic On The Edge
  8. Hotel In Brixton
  9. The Sun
  10. 10. Trophies

Plus support from THE SPIVS

SOLD OUT

Buy tickets from:

www.seetickets.com

Follow us on twitter here

 

Join us on Facebook here

 

Visit our Tumblr here



Baxter Dury

Baxter Dury

THE SPIVS
Colours
Tuesday 25 October 2011
Sold Out

WWW.SEETICKETS.COM
WWW.BAXTER-DURY.COM

 

Baxter Dury releases his third album, Happy Soup, today and announces a show at Hoxton Bar and Kitchen.

Produced by Craig Silvey (Arcade Fire, Arctic Monkeys, Portishead) and recorded in Baxter’s hometown of London, the album will be released in digital and CD format. ‘Claire’ is the first single to be taken from it, released on 1st July.

‘Happy Soup’ is worlds away from the darkness and romantic disappointments of previous LPs ‘Len Parrot’s Memorial Lift’ (2002) and ‘Floor Show’ (2005), so much so that Dury refers to his new effort as “seaside psychedelia”. Its ten tracks narrate everyday tales of dancing on the patio in Marigolds and seedy sex in Portugal, yet Baxter’s lyrical playfulness and acute character analysis ensure the songs are anything but mundane. Just take the amusing picture painted of London’s Portobello Road in love song ‘Trellic’ or ‘The Sun’ in which Madelaine Heart’s honeyed guest vocals swim in-between bursts of Baxter’s mad, infectious laughter and colourful, rippling guitars. First single ‘Claire’ meanwhile slings his cockney charm around bus fare funk and unforgettable bass hooks. It’s not quite all rainbows and carousels though – had Joy Division scored a Batman soundtrack, the looping bass and menacing spoken-drawl of ‘Picnic On The Edge’ would undoubtedly have made the cut.

‘Happy Soup’ tracklisting:

  1. Isabel
  2. Claire
  3. Leak At The Disco
  4. Afternoon
  5. Happy Soup
  6. Trellic
  7. Picnic On The Edge
  8. Hotel In Brixton
  9. The Sun
  10. 10. Trophies

Plus support from THE SPIVS

SOLD OUT

Buy tickets from:

www.seetickets.com

Follow us on twitter here

 

Join us on Facebook here

 

Visit our Tumblr here