Tuesday, November 22, 2011

THE DUKE SPIRIT RELEASE ‘BRUISER’ DIGITALLY IN NORTH AMERICA TODAY.



“bold and atmospheric”  
- USA Today
 
"The Duke Spirit are a band you want to root for, blessed as they are with an alluring frontwoman (Liela Moss) and good taste (drawing on everything from 1980s UK indie to northern soul to murder ballads), but also a willingness to burnish those outsider sources with a considerable sass and swagger to bring the masses on-side."
- Pitchfork
    
"[Bruiser] is another solid collection of big riffs, anthemic choruses and the powerhouse vocals of pistol Liela Moss."
- Brooklyn Vegan

"Moody, dark, and grand"
- Village Voice
Buy ‘BruiseriTunes | Amazon

London heavyweights The Duke Spirit are releasing their 3rd full-length studio album ‘Bruiser’ digitally in the U.S. today on Shangri-La Music.

It’s been a long time coming for this already critically acclaimed album to reach our shores and be unleashed for fans to buy worldwide via iTunes and Amazon.com in the U.S.

12 deliciously dexterous new tunes available for download including the bands brand new sultry single ‘Don’t Wait’ which is currently climbing the charts in various territories and about to do much the same here on North American soil.

Fans can expect the physical version of ‘Bruiser’ to be available in stores across America on January 17th, 2012, along with a national tour in the U.S in the new year.

More details coming soon.

‘Bruiser’ Track Listing:
Cherry Tree
Procession
Villain
Don't Wait
Surrender
Bodies
De Lux
Sweet Bitter Sweet
Running Fire
Everybody’s Under Your Spell
Northbound
Homecoming

Buy ‘BruiseriTunes | Amazon


'A record that captures just why people got so excited about the band's evocative psychedelic blues when they first emerged...'
- Sunday Times

From snarling riffs to stark solo piano and back again. A toe-curling superb return'.
- Q Magazine


'The jagged-riffed, swaggering ‘Procession’ is as darkly pouty as ever, the sprawling psych of ‘Bodies’  admirably ambitious, the sultry, charming ‘Don’t Wait’ irresistible'. 
- NME

’the band have produced their finest moment to date’
- Clash Magazine

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