Thursday, July 09, 2015

Watch :: Broken Hands - Meteor




Canterbury's Broken Hands have finally got around to putting out their long-awaited debut album. Entitled 'Turbulence' the LP arrives on October 9 via So Recordings.

Produced by Tom Dalgety (Royal Blood, Band Of Skulls), 'Turbulence' recalls superfuzz melodic rush of Queens Of The Stone Age or perhaps The Verve at their early, wigged-out best. Current single, the blazing ‘Meteor’ hints at what Black Sabbath might have sounded like had they been produced by Joe Meek.

The band have just unveiled the video to ‘Meteor’, which you can watch below. Singer Dale says: “The video was filmed at our Electrowerkz show in London where we rolled out our Silver Landing Program (part of which is silvering the venue head-to-toe in foil). It was our biggest capacity to date and took 284 square metres of silver parachutes to cover it! Once we added strobes the room and crowd went mad! It's all captured for 'Meteor'.”

Broken Hands play their final residency night at London's Power Lunches on July 14 with Demob Happy and Cold Ocean Lies.

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