Bad Touch will kick off their UK Headline Tour in support of their new album ‘Shake A Leg’ tonight at the Newcastle University Union. The 5-piece rock band from Norfolk recently released their third studio album via Marshall Records. The album went to #23 in the Independent Album Charts.
Get a taste of the band’s live energy and watch the official music video for ‘Lift Your Head Up’ here – https://youtu.be/cnGx-pro_2I.
Their third studio album, ‘Shake A Leg’ was recorded in Bad Touch’s home county of Norfolk at Orange Tree Studios. Engineered, produced and mixed by Andy Hodgson, the new album follows their critically acclaimed 2016 release ‘Truth Be Told’ which featured the rock radio hit ‘99%’. The new album was mastered atAbbey Road Studios. ‘Shake A Leg’ takes a more personal and ambitious approach in both song-writing and production due to the bands choice to write more spontaneously within the studio itself resulting in more emotional ‘in-the-moment’ performances. ‘Shake A Leg’ features 13 hand-picked songs that originate from a collective of all the members influences which they proudly wear on their sleeve.
“We wanted to the album to embody songs that not only sounded fresh and exciting, but also communicated lyrics that meant something to us on a personal level that our fans could identify with,” says guitarist Rob Glendinning.
Known by fans and critics alike for having a reputation as a busy and hard-working band, Bad Touch continue to tour far and wide and are looking forward to playing tracks from the new album when they tour the UK in October and November.
For more information about Bad Touch’s new album click here – www.noblepr.co.uk/press-releases/bad-touch/shake-a-leg-album.htm.
BAD TOUCH – ‘SHAKE A LEG’ OCTOBER 2018 UK TOUR
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS AARON BUCHANAN & THE CULT CLASSICS AND DAXX & ROXANNE
TICKETS: www.planetrocktickets.co.uk
Newcastle, University Union | Wednesday 17 October |
Glasgow, The Cathouse | Thursday 18 October |
Inverness, Ironworks | Friday 19 October |
Edinburgh, Bannerman’s | Saturday 20 October |
Manchester, Academy 3 | Wednesday 31 October |
Derby, The Flowerpot | Thursday 1 November |
Hull, The Welly | Friday 2 November |
Sheffield, Corporation | Saturday 3 November |
Leeds, The Wardrobe | Monday 5 November |
Stockton-on-Tees, ARC | Tuesday 6 November |
Stoke-On-Trent, Eleven | Thursday 8 November |
Norwich, The Waterfront | Friday 9 November |
London, ULU Live | Saturday 10 November |
Southampton, The 1865 | Thursday 15 November |
Bridgewater, Cobblestones | Friday 16 November |
Saltash, Livewire | Saturday 17 November |
Oxford, The Bullingdon | Sunday 18 November |
Wolverhampton, The Robin 2 | Monday 19 November
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