Ten
Fé have announced their brand new album ‘Future Perfect, Present Tense’, due
for release on Some Kinda Love/PIAS on March 8th. They’ve shared a
taste of the album in brand
new track ‘Won’t Happen’ alongside a visual shot in Maçàs de Dona Maria,
Portugal.
The band have also announced their
biggest-yet tour of the UK, Europe & US in Spring 2019 to promote ‘Future
Perfect, Present Tense’.
The story of Ten Fé is a love
story, of sorts. For the songwriters at the centre of it – Ben
Moorhouse and Leo Duncan – the band is the eventual realisation of two
respective careers spent navigating the bumpy terrain of the music industry.
Both have been in bands before, some successful, some less so, until in
each-other they finally found a musical partnership built on a deeper
understanding.
Leo Duncan is from the Black country -
the ‘armpit of England’, he jokes – raised in an Irish household, steeped in a
tradition of folk singing. Ben Moorhouse is from East London and found his
musical feet at school – picking up a guitar, and moving through
Britpop into psychedelia and then jazz as he progressed through his teenage
years and onto a Royal Academy music degree. They met around the time Ben
was enjoying success playing bass in indie outfit Golden Silvers and the pair
began working together on the side-lines. Between busking on the London
underground, they wrote songs in each-other’s bedrooms, and eventually in 2015
started releasing music in their own right. Ten Fé was formed. Their debut
album Hit the Light arrived in early-2017 and received widespread acclaim, with
comparisons to Britain’s Madchester scene of the late 80s and early 90s and
Springsteen-esque Americana. It struck a chord, enjoying in excess of 30
million streams on Spotify and inspiring sold out shows in the UK, America, and
Europe.
They felt a renewed sense of confidence
when it came to writing the ever-daunting follow up. They set up shop in a
vacant driving licence office in Walthamstow where the majority of the writing
has been done. As they neared the end of the process, they took their
collection of songs and the rest of the expanded Ten Fé band - Rob
Shipley, Johnny Drain and Alex Hammond - to Oslo where they tracked the record
before returning to London to finish it off with producer Luke Smith (Foals,
Depeche Mode, Petite Noir, Anna of the North) and have it mixed by Craig Silvey
(Arcade Fire, Florence & The Machine, Amen Dunes).
Finding a sweet spot somewhere between
the woozy drawl of War on Drugs and the taut melodrama of Fleetwood Mac, they
focused their sound into something distinctively Ten Fé.
All attention is now focused on the
resultant record - ‘Future Perfect, Present Tense’ - which is due for
release on 8 March 2019 via Some Kinda Love/PIAS. It is a poignant, uplifting meditation on
everything that’s brought them to this point, and all they’ve left behind in
getting there. Already introduced by first single ‘Not Tonight, and now
brand-new offering ‘Won’t Happen’; an early standout which bounces with a
lithe groove while Leo Duncan, on vocals, laments and repents for his past
indiscretions.
What ‘Future Perfect, Present Tense’ adds
up to is a record about time – the time it takes, the time you’ll
never get back, and the times still to come – from a band with a deep
appreciation of taking the rough with the smooth. The journey to its completion
has been about stripping away the distractions and being truthful to
themselves.
After everything, Ben and Leo brought
it back to a simple connection that is unique to the two of
them. Translated into English, Ten Fé is the Spanish for “have
faith”. New album title “Future Perfect, Present Tense” conveys further their
commitment to the cause and a reminder of their unwavering optimism. Both of
these mottos are apt for the pair of songwriters – a band who’ve learnt to
trust each-other, and know the rest will follow.
‘Future Perfect, Present Tense’ tracklisting:
1. Won’t Happen
2. Isn’t Ever A Day
3. No Night Lasts Forever
4. Coasting
5. Echo Park
6. Caught On The Inside
7. To Lie Here Is Enough
8. Here Again
9. Not Tonight
10. Can’t Take You With Me
11. Superrich
EUROPE
15-Nov,
London, UK, Islington Assembly Hall
27-Nov,
Birmingham, UK, Hare & Hounds
28-Nov,
Manchester, UK, The Deaf Institute
25-Apr,
Edinburgh, UK, Sneaky Pete's
26-Apr, Newcastle,
UK, Think Tank?
27-Apr,
Leeds, UK, Headrow House
29-Apr,
Nottingham, UK, Rough Trade
30-Apr,
Bristol, UK, The Louisiana
01-May,
Brighton, UK, The Hope & Ruin
04-May,
Paris, FR, Pont FMR
05-May,
Antwerp, BE, Trix
07-May,
Zurich, CH, Papierzaal
09-May,
Vienna, AT, B72
10-May,
Prague, CZ, Café vs Lese
11-May,
Berlin, DE, Musik & Frieden
13-May,
Hamburg, DE, Molotow
14-May,
Cologne, DE, Studio 672
15-May,
Nijmegen, NL, Merleyn
16-May,
Rotterdam, NL, Rotown
17-May,
Utrecht, NL, EKKO
18-May,
Amsterdam, NL, Bitterzoet
NORTH
AMERICA
19-Mar,
NY,NY, Bowery Ballroom
30-Mar,
Chicago,IL, Schubas
31-Mar,
Minn, MN, 7th Street Entry
09-Apr,
Los Angeles,CA, Troubadour
11-Apr,
San Fran, CA,The Independent
13-Apr,
Portland, OR, Doug Fir Lounge
14-Apr,
Vancouver, Biltmore Cabaret
15-Apr,
Seattle, WA, Barboza
With
more US cities to be announced very soon!
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