Showing posts with label Hand Held Cine Club. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hand Held Cine Club. Show all posts

Friday, April 26, 2013

Listen: The Boxer Rebellion Unveil New Track "Keep Moving"

London four-piece The Boxer Rebellion have revealed the audio for "Keep Moving", the second track taken from their upcoming fourth studio album 'Promises'.

The first track (and video) previously unveiled by the band was Diamonds.

Stream "Keep Moving" below.


'Promises' is up for a release on May 14 through the band's label Absentee Records. Pre-order here.

Thursday, March 28, 2013

The Boxer Rebellion Reveal Full Details Of New Album 'Promises'

London four-piece The Boxer Rebellion have revealed the full details of their fourth studio album titled 'Promises'.

The follow-up to their 2011 The Cold Still, will be release on May 14 via their own label Absentee Records, featuring eleven new songs by the band around frontman Nathan Nicholson. 

For the recording sessions of 'Promises', The Boxer Rebellion took to their London rehearsal space and transformed it into a recording studio where the songs for Promises would eventually come together over the last 18 months. 

Just a few days ago the band release the video for 'Diamonds', the first single to be taken from the album, watch it here.

Check out the artwork and tracklist for 'Promises' below.


Tracklist:

01. Diamonds
02. Fragile
03. Always
04. Take Me Back
05. Low
06. Keep Moving
07. New York
08. Safe House
09. You Belong To Me
10. Dream
11. Promises

http://www.theboxerrebellion.com/

Monday, March 25, 2013

Watch: The Boxer Rebellion Unveil New Music Video "Diamonds"

British indie rock band The Boxer Rebellion have unveiled the video for their new song "Diamonds", taken from their upcoming fourth studio album. 

The yet untitled new album is set for a release in later 2013. The song has been added to our current playlist www.kolrockradio.com.

Directed by Hand Held Cine Club, the clip features the band's frontman Nathan Nicholson as office worker  suffering a dead-end job and finding momentary escapism by way of a sudden free-fall flight through the air.  Shot over a three-day period in the North of England, the team built an office space inside an empty shell of a building, worked with free-base skydivers in sub-zero temperatures, and plunged into ice cold water to capture a stark and emotive narrative adventure fitting to the song's message.

Watch it below.