Now you can pre-order the new album, Your History Is Mine 2002-2009 on Townsend-Records, release setp 28.
We don’t have infor about the Wrench single formats (release 14/09) yet, but if you want to wait, soon we’ll put here the other sites that will sell the all stuff.
Track List:
1. 10.45 Amsterdam Conversations
2. This Year’s Most Open Heartbreak
3. Juneau
4. She Drove Me To Daytime Television
5. Escape Artists Never Die
6. Red Is The New Black
7. Streetcar
8. Roses For The Dead
9. History
10. Into Oblivion (Reunion)
11. Walk Away
12. Kicking And Screaming
13. No Honour Among Thieves
14. Built To Last
15. Wrench
16. Captains Of Industry
Posted today on band’s myspace blog, a link to the Kerrang! website, with the exclusive release of the Wrench video.
And we show to you guys:
So? What you think?
Also on the post they mention the new single date release, september 14th, as we suspected: Wrench. However, we don’t have any information about the single formats or the cover artwork.
Let’s Wait, and when something shows up, we put here to you.
“Dan Carter will be debuting brand new track ‘Wrench’ on his BBC Radio 1 Rock Show tonight. Listen at midnight either on your radio or online to get your fix.
Early today our dear idols posted a note on myspace blog. They talk about the new cd and the new era of FFAF.
Here it is:
‘Your History Is Mine: 2002-2009′ – a collection of classic FFAF songs plus an EPs worth of new material!
On September 28 2009 Funeral For A Friend open another chapter in their career with the release of ‘Your History Is Mine: 2002-2009′ – a retrospective look at some of the band’s finest moments on record from their early days in South Wales right bang up to date with the inclusion of 4 brand new tracks.
The album is notable for being the first involving Gavin Burrough fully in the writing and recording process. ‘It’s made a huge difference having [Gav] come into the band as a fan, and almost like a spokesman for all the fans out there who’ve been wanting to hear elements of the band they fell in love with that maybe have been missing for a while,’ says drummer/vocalist Ryan Richards. ‘We’ve always said we never wanted to go backwards, but now we’ve been able to re-explore a lot of the old elements of what we did and make it sound brand new by having Gav’s musical and vocal input in there. It’s very exciting