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Public Service Broadcasting announce new album & tour dates

by Nick Linazasoro
9 July, 2024
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Public Service Broadcasting announce new album & tour dates

Public Service Broadcasting (pic Alex Lake)

Public Service Broadcasting have today announced their fifth studio album, ‘The Last Flight’, for release on 4th October 2024 via their new label home, SO Recordings. (Pre-order/pre-save HERE).

‘The Last Flight’ concerns the final voyage of America’s pioneering female “aviatrix” Amelia Earhart. In 1922, aged just 25, Earhart flew higher than any woman before her, and in the years that followed she became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, setting multiple speed and distance records. In 1937 she announced that she would circumnavigate the globe in her Lockheed Model 10-E Electra aircraft. She crossed the Americas, Africa, the Middle East and Asia. She left Papua New Guinea to fly to Howland Island in the Central Pacific but never made it, instead ascending to the level of myth reserved for the bravest adventurers.

‘The Last Flight’ is similarly full of life-force, evoking adventure, speed and freedom as well as the psychological depths of a unique and admirable individual. Recorded in the band’s southeast London studio, with one day for strings at The Church in north London with the London Contemporary Orchestra, ‘The Last Flight’s guests include Carl Broemel from My Morning Jacket on Eno-esque pedal steel, Berlin voices Andreya Casablanca and EERA who both appeared on Bright Magic, as well as This Is The Kit’s Kate Stables. Listeners may be surprised that the album does not feature original first-person testimony, but dialogue newly recorded by actors, including Kate Graham who read Amelia. This was then sensitively manipulated to give thirties sonic characteristics and distortion. Earhart’s first-hand writings including 1937’s ‘Last Flight’ was used as a start point, along with the biography ‘East To The Dawn’ by Susan Butler.

Public Service Broadcasting’s forthcoming album

Speaking about the album, the band’s first studio album since 2021’s ‘Bright Magic’, J. Willgoose Esq. said “I wanted to do a woman-focused story, because most of the archive we have access to is overwhelmingly male. I was initially drawn in by Earhart’s final fight, rather than the successes that she had, but the more I read the more I became fascinated by her. Her bravery and her aeronautical achievements were extraordinary, but her philosophy and the dignity that she had… she was an outstanding person. 

The final flight is the spine of the journey: the story jumps off at different points, and examines different facets of her personality, her relationship with her husband, her attitude to flying, her attitude to existing. She gave herself, I think, less than a 50% chance of survival when she flew the Atlantic alone. To put yourself, willingly, in those situations… I think it says something about that drive at the heart of humanity.

However The Last Flight isn’t doom-laden or covered in grief. There’s adventure, freedom, the joy of being alive. The reason why she wanted to fly was to find the beauty in living – ‘to know the reason why I’m alive, and to feel that every minute.’ The flight did fail, but she was right. Of all the people we’ve written about, I have the deepest respect and admiration for her.”

Public Service Broadcasting live at Brighton Dome 25.10.21 (pic Sara-Louise Bowrey)

To coincide with the announcement, the band has shared the album’s first single, ‘Electra’, a song of soaring machine-funk and a paean to Earhart’s aircraft. Speaking about the track, which was premiered yesterday by Steve Lamacq on BBC Radio 6 Music, J. Willgoose Esq. said: “The song is about Amelia Earhart’s plane, the marvellously named Electra. To match the name, the vibrancy and the excitement of the aircraft, the track is full of pulsing electronics and interlocking, percussive melody lines, plus pace.”

Listen to ‘Electra’ HERE and watch the accompanying video, directed and produced by Yes Please Productions, HERE.  

Following their one off, sold out performance of Every Valley at Durham Cathedral with the 38 piece NASUWT Riverside Brass Band last Friday as part of Durham BRASS Festival, Public Service Broadcasting today have announced an Instore / Outstore tour for album release week in early October. The four-piece will also open for Manic Street Preachers at Trentham Live in August. They have a full UK and European tour scheduled for October and November 2024, with shows at Brighton Dome, Manchester Albert Hall, Bristol Beacon and Roundhouse in London already sold out. Live dates and the newly announced Instores/Outstores are listed below. Tickets are available HERE.

Brighton Dome will be hosting Public Service Broadcasting’s concert (pic Nick Linazasoro)

Summer 2024:
Sat 17 Aug – Staffordshire, Trentham Live, Trentham Estate (w Manic Street Preachers)

Instore/Outstore tour:
Fri 4 Oct – Leeds, Crash – daytime – Store – signing only 
Fri 4 Oct – Manchester, Piccadilly – evening – Outstore at Night & Day
Sat 5 Oct – Liverpool, Jacaranda – evening – Outstore at The Baltic
Sun 6 Oct – Southampton, Vinilo – evening – Outstore at The Brook 
Mon 7 Oct – Bristol, Rough Trade – evening – Outstore at Strange Brew
Tue 8 Oct – Kingston, Banquet – evening – Outstore at Pryzm

UK + European tour:
Wed 16 Oct – Glasgow, Barrowland 
Thu 17 Oct – Aberdeen, Music Hall Aberdeen 
Fri 18 Oct – Manchester, Albert Hall (SOLD OUT)
Sat 19 Oct – Leeds, O2 Academy Leeds 
Mon 21 Oct – Gateshead, The Glasshouse International Centre for Music 
Tue 22 Oct – Nottingham, Rock City 
Thu 24 Oct – Coventry, Warwick Arts Centre 
Fri 25 Oct – Cambridge, Corn Exchange 
Sat 26 Oct – Bristol, Bristol Beacon (SOLD OUT)
Mon 28 Oct – Cardiff, Cardiff University, Great Hall 
Tue 29 Oct – London, Roundhouse (SOLD OUT)
Wed 30 Oct – Brighton, Brighton Dome 
Thu 31 Oct – Aylesbury, Friars Aylesbury at The Waterside Theatre 
Sat 2 Nov – Ireland, Dublin, 3Olympia Theatre 
Sun 3 Nov – Belfast, The Telegraph Building
Mon 4 Nov – Ireland, Cork, Cyprus Avenue 
Sun 10 Nov – Netherlands, Amsterdam, Melkweg (Oude Zaal) 
Mon 11 Nov – Belgium, Brussels, Ancienne Belgique Club (SOLD OUT)
Tue 12 Nov – Germany, Cologne, Club Volta
Wed 13 Nov – Netherlands, Groningen, Vera 
Thu 14 Nov – Germany, Hamburg, Knust 
Sat 16 Nov – Norway, Oslo, Blå 
Sun 17 Nov – Sweden, Stockholm, Kägelbanan 
Mon 18 Nov – Denmark, Copenhagen, Vega
Tue 19 Nov – Germany, Berlin, Columbia Theatre 
Wed 20 Nov – Germany, Munich, Ampere 
Thu 21 Nov – Switzerland, Zurich, Mascotte 
Sat 23 Nov – Italy, Milan, Arci Bellezza  
Mon 25 Nov – Spain, Barcelona, La Nau 
Tue 26 Nov – Spain, Madrid, Sala Copérnico  
Wed 27 Nov – Spain, San Sebastian, Dabadaba Club 
Fri 29 Nov – France, Paris, Petit Bain 

It’s striking to reflect that Public Service Broadcasting, and their stirring archival narratives for cinematic rock, electronics and orchestra, have been with us since 2009. Led by instrumentalist-auteur J. Willgoose, Esq., these masters of conceptual pop historiography have depicted humankind scaling Everest and confronting Nazism on 2013’s ‘Inform-Educate-Entertain’, and launching into the cosmos on ‘The Race For Space’ in 2015. 2017’s ‘Every Valley’ then examined societal struggle via Britain’s coal industry, while 2021’s ‘Bright Magic’ was a dizzying portrait of Euro-metropolis Berlin. 2023’s ‘This New Noise’, recorded live at the BBC Proms, was a love letter to the national broadcaster in its most elemental form. In each case, what was removed in time and specific in nature became vital and universal, as the human spirit was fathomed and saluted.

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