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Public Service Broadcasting Share Video For ‘Turn No More’

September 8, 2017

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Public Service Broadcasting today share the video for their upcoming single Turn No More, that features Manic Street Preachers’ frontman James Dean Bradfield both in it and on the record.

Turn No More is the third single to be taken from Public Service Broadcasting’s new album Every Valley, which charted at #4 in the UK album charts in July.

J. Willgoose Esq. says of the single and how it fits into the story painted in Every Valley, “I wanted the track to have a restrained, plaintive, defiant but still angry feel, and working with James’ voice and the source material was a bit part of that, especially layering the voices towards the end. At its heart it’s a song about the people living with the aftermath – both environmental and personal – of the desolation caused both by the practices of an industry and its subsequent collapse.

The video was directed by Glashier, who has worked with Fatboy Slim, Chrissy Hynde and Juliette Lewis. Glashier was also keen to remain true to the story and explains,
This video was always going to be about the approach, portraying it right, making sure we respected the location and place, how we were portraying Ebbw Vale, why we were shooting there, what we were showing.

PSB will be embarking on a North American tour in September followed by a couple of dates in Mexico, before coming back to the UK for a 12-date tour starting in Cardiff and culminating at London’s Hammersmith Apollo before a 20-date European tour throughout November. Full details are on the band’s website.

13/10/2017 – Great Hall, Cardiff

14/10/2017 – UEA, Norwich

16/10/2017 – Academy, Manchester

17/10/2017 – Boiler Shop, Newcastle

18/10/2017 – Barrowland, Glasgow

19/10/2017 – O2 Academy, Leeds

20/10/2017 – Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry

21/10/2017 – Rock City, Nottingham

23/10/2017 – Colston Hall, Bristol

24/10/2017 – Pyramids Centre, Portsmouth

25/10/2017 – De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill

26/10/2017 – Eventim Apollo, London

Every Valley is available now:

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Black LP

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