A LITTLE BIT OF SOUL

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Midlands based hard rock band, The Bad Flowers have today launched their official lyric video to promote their new single ‘Who Needs A Soul’. The single is released on Friday 14th September and coincides with their Planet Rocks Presents co-headline with Federal Charm starting at the Bristol Thekla on Wednesday 19th September. Special guests will be Those Damn Crows. Tickets are available from planetrocktickets.co.uk and thebadflowers.uk.

The venue for their upcoming show in Nottingham has been changed to The Bodega on Friday 21st September.

The Bad Flowers meteoric rise to fame kicked off when the band released their critically acclaimed debut album Starting Gun in February 2018. The album spawned to radio tracks on Planet Rock Thunder Child and Hurricane. The band embarked on a UK tour supporting Stone Broken and Jared James Nichols the same month. This summer, The Bad Flowers play several music festivals including Steelhouse, Stone Free, Hard Rock Hell, followed by Planet Rockstock in December. Their recently released debut album Starting Gun is the follow up to 2016’s self-titled EP and shows the great progression of song writing and musicianship of The Bad Flowers over the past two years.

The band were named as one of Planet Rock Radio’s “Ones To Watch”. Thunder Child, the first single taken from the Starting Gun, gained heavy airplay and was described by the station as “pure, dynamic, riff-heavy rock ‘n’ roll delivered with passion and prowess.” The Bad Flowers next single to be serviced to rock radio is Who Needs A Soul which will be accompanied with an official music video. The band have received rave reviews and press coverage in the rock press including Powerplay, Planet Rock Magazine, Rock Society, Fireworks and HRH Magazine. The band features Tom Leighton (vocals, guitar), Dale Bollard Tonks (bass) and Karl Selickis (drums).

 

THE BAD FLOWERS & FEDERAL CHARM CO-HEADLINE SEPTEMBER 2018 UK TOUR

Thekla, Bristol Wednesday 19 September

Muni Arts Centre, Pontypridd Thursday 20 September

The Bodega, Nottingham Friday 21 September

Classic Grand, Glasgow Saturday 22 September

The Live Rooms, Chester Sunday 23 September

The Deaf Institute, Manchester Monday 24 September

The Parish, Huddersfield Wednesday 26 September

Think Tank, Newcastle Thursday 27 September

Corporation, Sheffield Friday 28 September

O2 Institute 2, Birmingham Saturday 29 September

Borderline, London Sunday 30 September

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