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The lyrics for "Grazed By Heaven" were written by SONS OF APOLLO frontman Jeff Scott Soto and the music was written by bassist Dave Rimmer. Take Away My Soul (alternate version) (bonus track CD/DVD deluxe edition) Touring is in our blood and what we have a passion to do, and so 2018 is no exception," concludes Box.ġ1. "The mighty HEEP are proudly able to tour in over 61 countries and we look forward to a packed touring schedule in 20.

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The band has announced a full world tour which will last until the whole first quarter of 2019. The band is beyond excited with the material written for the new album, which will include some epic additions to the band's huge catalog of rock staples and looks forward to sharing it with its fans around the world. All the traits that made HEEP famous in the past are here on this new album.

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Shaw adds that fans should also be ready for "a full-blown rockin' URIAH HEEP record. When asked what people can expect from the new album, Box says "There are rock songs, rock ballads, and a couple of prog songs encompassing everything HEEP." We wanted a HEEP album that the band and the fans would be proud of, and with Jay at the helm, we have delivered that." "He totally understood what we were going for on this album and he delivered big time. "Working with Jay was amazing!" says Mick Box. Check it out today at PledgeMusic.įor this album, the band teamed up with famed Canadian engineer Jay Ruston. In conjunction with this release through Frontiers Music Srl, the band is offering some once-in-a-lifetime experience packages as well as signed copies of the album and many other wonderful things. The track is taken from the band's 25th studio album, "Living The Dream", which will be released on September 14 via Frontiers Music Srl. With the Colchester show now completely SOLD OUT, the band are delighted to announce a full UK headline tour in the run up to Christmas – with tickets ON SALE NOW.The official music video for the song "Take Away My Soul" from British classic rock icons URIAH HEEP can be seen below. Proudly dubbed by the band as “our ‘ London Calling‘”, the new album has already been attracting warm reviews with NARC Magazine praising it as a record of “joyous experimentation” (⅘).įollowing the release of ‘Primetime Entertainment’, PET NEEDS will be hitting the road for a stretch of support dates across the UK with Frank Turner (following their mammoth ’50 States in 50 Dates’ tour together in the USA), before a previously announced special homecoming headline show in Colchester Arts Centre on 16th December. Dealing with feelings of fear, fatigue, adrenaline, failing and determination,’Primetime Entertainment’ proved to be a record of profound psychological and musical discovery for PET NEEDS that has produced a transfixing listening experience. “ Lost Again” finds good company in exhilarating recent singles ‘ Fear For The Whole Damn World‘ and ‘ Get On The Roof‘, all of which were produced by Frank Turner during the sessions for ‘Primetime Entertainment’. Written and recorded in just 11 months after signing with Xtra Mile Recordings for their acclaimed debut, ‘Fractured Party Music’, the band’s latest album is a discernibly more personal effort than it’s party-primed predecessor. Johnny somehow wangled his way into all his shots being either sat in the van or in the pub! We only got covered in a little bit of sheep poo, too. “In the middle of our UK tour with Frank Turner, we battled the elements in the beautiful and unforgiving Peak District as we chased a paper aeroplane up a mountain. Somehow navigating their way back to civilisation, the band remember of the shoot: Directed by Rockit Robbo, the video finds PET NEEDS frontman Johnny sending his bandmates on the ultimate fool’s errand.

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Currently on the road with the producer of ‘Primetime Entertainment’, one Frank Turner, the band recently took a quick detour from the circuit to record an official video for ‘Lost Again’ in the remote wilds of the Peak District.












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