Posted March 20, 20178 yr Public Service Broadcasting will be releasing their third album, Every Valley, on 7 July. It includes a contribution by none other than Richard Burton.
April 4, 20178 yr Public Service Broadcasting have now released the music video for lead single "Progress" - x1ZbdGBAqZQ The album features James Dean Bradfield on one track, and from their press release it's going to be a bit more political than their other fare. On an unrelated note, I've recently learned what J Wilgoose's real name is. Although for the purposes of keeping the magic alive, I'll keep it to myself.
July 7, 20178 yr Author The day has finally arrived :wub: Based on a first listen it's another great album from J Wilgoose and co. It even has a few tracks which some people might call "real songs" with singing and everything :P
July 13, 20178 yr Love this, great concept for an album and it's much more my sort of thing than The Race For Space. Some fantastic melodies, the James Dean Bradfield track is very anthemic, You + Me is beautiful and Every Valley and People Will Always Need Coal are classic PSB, really remind me of some of the highlights on Inform Educate Entertain.
October 14, 20177 yr Just back from seeing them play the UEA in Norwich - great show, and they did Elfstedentocht Pt.2 as part of the encore because 'Norwich is the closest they'll get to Holland on this tour'. :D Pleased that they did as it is one of my faves.
October 15, 20177 yr Author Just back from seeing them play the UEA in Norwich - great show, and they did Elfstedentocht Pt.2 as part of the encore because 'Norwich is the closest they'll get to Holland on this tour'. :D Pleased that they did as it is one of my faves. That sounds like typical PSB humour :lol:
October 25, 20177 yr Author Just seen them in Bexhill, down the coast from my new home city of Brighton. They were just as brilliant as ever. Our local song was Lit Up dedicated to the south coast. Why have they. been snubbed by Jools Holland again? :angry:
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