Crisp-Fi have returned with their first pristine song in a decade, ‘Don’t Travel Making Plans’, from their after EP of the similar identify.
The Richard Archer-fronted indie workforce are again with summery banger, which is sarcastically a protest music about clashes between police in the United Kingdom and contributors of the population at demonstrations.
The frontman defined: “A observe that you’ll be able to nonetheless dance to in a membership or play games at the radio, as a result of a music like that you’ll be able to create an actual connection to and circumnavigates the needless restrictions being installed our approach. Governments passing regulations to block protests that ‘purpose greater than minor disruption looks like one thing out of a dystopian movie. The entire level of protest is disruption. You’re seeking to interrupt the inevitable current of items, to inspire the folk operating the rustic to suppose once more, particularly when you’ve got a central authority that doesn’t appear to be afflicted by way of what folk in reality want.”
The full EP is set to follow on November 1, in time for a 10-date UK headline tour that month.
Pre-sale takes place May 22 at 10am for those signed up in advance at https://hard-fi.planet.fans/aaa/register, otherwise, all dates go on general sale on May 24, at 10am (BST).
The ‘Hard to Beat’ rockers – whose last studio album was 2011’s UK Top 10 ‘Killer Sounds’ – can’t wait to share their new material with fans alongside classics such as ‘Cash Machine’ and ‘Living for the Weekend’ at their upcoming gigs.
Richard added: “Taking part in gigs in combination in point of fact rekindled the hearth on the middle of the band, and up to we loved enjoying our used songs – and audiences liked listening to them.
“We all felt the urge to create something new.”
‘Don’t Travel Making Plans’ follows the 2014 music ‘Journey Over’, which seemed at the ‘Crisp-Fi: Best possible of 2004–2014’ CD.
Crisp-Fi’s November UK excursion dates:
November Sat sixteenth Hastings, White Rock
Tue nineteenth Portsmouth, Guildhall
Thu twenty first Cardiff, Tramshed
Fri twenty second Wolverhampton, Wulfrun
Sat twenty third Nottingham, Rock Town
Mon twenty fifth Glasgow, Storage
Tue twenty sixth Sheffield, The Leadmill
Wed twenty seventh Manchester, Ritz
Fri twenty ninth Leeds, Stylus
Sat thirtieth London, Roundhouse