Bradford’s finest White Light Parade kick off 2009 with details of their eagerly anticipated debut album ‘House Of Commons’ released through Split Records on 25thth May 2009. The album will be preceded by the band's bright and beautiful single ‘Wake Up’ - a sunny blast of optimism that should blow away the winter-y cobwebs - on 18th May 2009.
Recorded in Devon with Pete Miles (fast rising producer who recently worked on the King Blues' debut album 'Save The World, Get The Girl') 'House Of Commons' is the sort of album you can easily see uniting a small army of believers. Encompassing the snarling three-chord anger of the Pistols, the anthemic choruses of Oasis and the vintage melodies of The Kinks, White Light Parade from their urban disillusionment into perfectly crafted catchy rock tunes.
The past year has seen White Light Parade speed steadily towards the mainstream. Their debut single 'Wait For The Weekend' sauntered onto XFM playlists, and scored them support slots with the likes of The View and The Enemy.
Watch this space – 2009 is White Light Parade’s year!
Tracklisting:
Burn It down
Humdrum
Wake Up
Riot In The City
Wait For The Weekend
Shotgun
We Start Fires
Surrender
Losing Control
Young Believers
Heroes And Foes
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