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CANTERBURY – REVEAL ARTWORK AND TITLE FOR 3rd ALBUM ‘DARK DAYS’‏

October 30, 2013

CANTERBURY REVEAL ARTWORK AND TITLE FOR 3rd ALBUM

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‘DARK DAYS’

RELEASED JANUARY 13th 2014 ON HASSLE RECORDS

 

“The year ahead could be theirs for the taking” – Kerrang!

“We’ve come to expect banger-sized choruses from the Surrey foursome” – Rock Sound

Surrey 4 piece, Canterbury, announce the title of their long awaited 3rd album – ‘Dark Days’. The new record sees Canterbury build on their distinctive sound, with their “winning way with pop hooks”(K!) undiminished despite infusing a darker more mature feel into these songs; with the heavier edge that was evident on their EP ‘Satellite’ a constant theme on their 3rd full length record. Produced by Peter Miles (We Are The Ocean, Dry The River) and with tracks mixed by Adrian Bushby (Muse, Foo Fighters) ‘Dark Days’ represents Canterbury’s most accomplished output to date.

The artwork for ‘Dark Days’ was designed by close friends of the band and long time collaborators: Tom Brigg from The Late Night Salon and photographer Samuel Bradley, who has previously worked with acts such as Swim Deep & AlunaGeorge. The art was inspired by the darker undertones on the record but looking towards a brighter place, but as Mike from the band says “sometimes people feel trapped from what’s on the other side”, with ‘Dark Days Canterbury address this sentiment with epic choruses, churning guitars and crashing rhythms.

The band, joined by Chris Velissarides on drums for the first time and completed by Mike Sparks on guitar and vocals, James Pipe on guitar and Luke Prebble on bass and vocals; recently completed their UK Tour and are now embarking on a tour of Europe with welsh indie pop-punk faction Kids In Glass Houses.

facebook.com/thisiscanterbury . twitter.com/canterburymusic . thisiscanterbury.com

 

PRE ORDER THE ALBUM NOW AT: http://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/canterbury

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