Focus Track “Glasshouse” feat. Julia Church
LP featuring Tom Smith, Brian Molko, Nathan Nicholson, Metropole Orkest, Cloves
Stream it HERE | Vinyl HERE | International Tour Dates HERE | Visualiser HERE
Tinlicker’s emotional yet danceable highly anticipated third studio album, Cold Enough For Snow is out now on [PIAS] Électronique. The LP features a starry roster of collabs on most of the 13 tracks, inc. focus track “Glasshouse” with Julia Church. Dutch duo Micha Heyboer & Jordi van Achtoven will unleash the album and their organic live sound on an accompanying European, and just-announced North American Album Tour.
13-Track LP Cold Enough For Snow: Tinlicker’s diamond-sharp production skills reinforce their signature melodic sound with emotion-invoking indie guitar sounds, soulful vocals, arresting lyrics, and orchestral instruments, so that hearts, minds and feet can only blissfully surrender.
“Glasshouse” feat Julia Church showcases Church’s stirring, yearning, yet edgy voice with lyrics affirming faith in love – ‘I know/there is hope, even in the dark, you glow/…/ I was never in doubt’ – while fast, breaksy beats and melodic piano arps create an uplifting yet thought-provoking vibe. “‘Glasshouse’ is written about having a recurring dream about someone you love,” Julia says. “How their memory flashes in and out of your world in the same way they did – and no matter where they are, continuing to live in a way that would make them proud. Nathan [Nicholson] and I fell in love with this beautiful instrumental and we loved working together to find the perfect topline.”
Album Tracks/Collabs: South African vocalist/producer Church (60mil+ streams) also sings on “Slipstream”, (supported by BBC’s Sian Eleri and Pete Tong), written/produced with major album collab partner, Boxer Rebellion’s Nathan Nicholson whose haunting, soul-tearing voice rides the woodwind melodies of the Metropole Orkest on “Strawberry”, the breakbeat, pizzicato “Crossroads”, and the disjointed keys and punchy arps of “Staring Down Sunset”.
An uplifting indie singing guitar sound duets with Editors’ Tom Smith’s world-weighted, heart-catching voice on “This Life”, complements Kieran’s soaring vocal on “Nothing To Lose” feat Circa Waves, and emerges through the breathy voice and harmonium chords of “Who I’m Not” featuring Cloves, while Brian Molko’s decadent tones cut through the uncharacteristically trancey setting of “Nowhere To Go”, to create a different kind of “Placebo” effect.
“I love what music can do for people, become the soundtrack to lives we don’t know about, become very special to them.” Micha/Tinlicker
The 2024 EU and North American tours: Tinlicker return to the UK, to the legendary Troxy London, Marble Factory (Bristol), Mandela Hall (Belfast). EU dates inc. Gashouder (NL), Elysee Montmartre (Paris), Magazzini Generali (Milan), Vicar Street (Dublin), Live Music Hall (Cologne), Fabrik (Hamburg)… Breaking new ground in many cities/nations. Their newly announced North American tour inc. New York, LA, Detroit, Nashville, Houston, Toronto, Montreal. Full album tour dates HERE.
13-track Album Cold Enough For Snow is out now. Stream/get it here. Get the vinyl here.
Tracklist:
- Glasshouse (feat. Julia Church)
- Staring Down Sunset (feat. Nathan Nicholson)
- Nothing to Lose (feat. Circa Waves)
- Blowfish
- This Life (feat. Tom Smith)
- Slipstream (feat. Julia Church)
- Who I’m Not (feat. Cloves)
- Revolution
- Crossroads (feat. Nathan Nicholson)
- In Your Eyes
- Nowhere To Go (feat. Brian Molko)
- Strawberry (feat. Nathan Nicholson & Metropole Orkest)
- Pretender
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