NEW SINGLE/UNTIL IT’S TIME / OUT / 8TH OCTOBER 2021
Leeds trio THE CALLS have announced their return to live music with a headline hometown show at 360 CLUB @ LEEDS LENDING ROOM on FRIDAY 15 OCTOBER. The night will see support from Second Rate, Silverlode and Mundane Arcane and doubles as a launch night for THE CALLS new single, UNTIL IT’S TIME, available from 8 October. Tickets are available now from HERE
This will be the band’s first full capacity show since before the lockdown last year and they’re naturally eager to experience it all over again, as vocalist and songwriter Tom Fuller explains: “We really can’t wait to get out there and play live again. It’s going to be a special occasion and we’ve got some great new material that we’re excited to play for everyone. It’s a unique moment and it’ll be a fantastic show.”
UNTIL IT’S TIME sees a change in outlook for the band. “It’s lyrically different to anything we’ve done before because it has an overtly positive message,” says Tom. “Our songs are often riddled with self-doubt, anxiety and inner conflict of some kind but this is a song of reassurance. It comes from personal experience but I think it’s a universal experience. We’re all capable of so much more than we realise and there aren’t enough of us saying that. We’re bombarded with media and adverts telling us how inadequate we are, feeding into modern insecurities, with no counter against it. We absorb this negative message, internalise it and don’t know where to go with it. The fact is that if we try, we can be whoever we want to be and achieve whatever we want. It just takes time, patience and work.”
UNTIL IT’S TIME is the follow up to the band’s previous single Way Far Out, the first track to be taken from their forthcoming EP due to be released later this year, and one that elaborates on the band’s strength and defiance to rarely, if ever, play it by the book
Hailing from the thriving bedrock of Leeds, THE CALLS remain a proudly defiant DIY band who write, rehearse and record their music in a converted barn and travel in a window cleaner’s van. The trio are driven by the unconventional songwriting of Tom Fuller, who puts an introspective slant on social observations through cryptic wordplay and metaphor, with lyrics often dystopian in their outlook, often reflective and always deeply personal; lead guitarist Will Johnson, a film maker and visual artist whose unrestrained and highly unusual sound is due to the fact that, remarkably, he had never picked up a guitar before joining the band; and bassist Marcell Haslewood, a lifeguard finding his way via a combination of ambience and dub and a unique approach to playing that invariably defies expectation. This versatile, chameleon-like sound is one of the band’s biggest assets, moving through dark, psychedelic dub-rock, to soaring rhythms and bold, inventive percussion.
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My life is a soundtrack, i track my life through music, photography is my passion, my escape, my expression. Without both i have pieces missing, thankfully i’m blessed and get to combine both.
Born in Manchester, lived in Australia for 22 years where i was heavily involved in the Australian Music Industry, firstly in bands (Singer) and then managing bands (all original), I moved back to the UK, Wales specifically 10 years ago