Follow Top 10 album ‘Cheeky For A Reason’ with the August 27th release of the new single ‘The Clock’ on Cooking Vinyl 

Following a plethora of positive reviews for their new album ‘Cheeky For A Reason’ which powered into the charts at #9, The View continue their resurgence with the August 27th release of their new single ‘The Clock’ on Cooking Vinyl.

Produced by Mike Crossey (Arctic Monkeys, Foals), ‘The Clock’ is a gritty, yearning ballad infused with emotion that neatly encapsulates the band’s mission statement of creating an album akin to “Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Rumours’ done by The Clash.” ‘The Clock’ was written by vocalist/guitarist Kyle Falconer, bassist Kieren Webster and Angelo Petraglia, the unofficial fifth member of Kings Of Leon.

‘Cheeky For A Reason’ is the band’s fourth after the Mercury-nominated #1 debut ‘Hats Off To The Buskers’, the Top 10 follow-up ‘Which Bitch’ and 2011’s Top 20 ‘Bread & Circuses’. The band’s most freely eclectic work to date, the album flows from the Celtic-influenced melodic rush of ‘How Long’ through the pounding punk of ‘AB (We Need Treatment)’ to the 70s-styled hybrid of piano pop and rich vocal harmonies that define the closing track ‘Tacky Tattoo’.

Recent weeks have also seen The View earning fresh praise for their live shows from publications as varied as NME, the Daily Star and The Daily Record after a number of intimate shows and two chaotic sets at Rockness. They will continue to tour the UK and Ireland until early September with select headline shows and major festival dates including Reading, Leeds and BT London Live in Hyde Park. They will then embark upon a tour of mainland Europe which will be confirmed shortly. Please see below for the full dates. 

UK and Ireland tour dates

July

21stWickerman Festival
28th – Stockton, KU Bar
29thKendall Calling Festival

 August

 3rd Y Not Festival
5th – Doncaster, Dome
11th – London, Hyde Park, BT London Live
18th – Cleethorpes, Pleasure Island
19th – Blackburn, St. George’s Hall
24thLeeds Festival
26thReading Festival
31st – Edinburgh, HMV Picture House

September

 1st – Troon Music Festival
6th – Perth, Concert Hall
7th – Belfast, Concert Hall
8th – Cork, Cyprus Avenue
9th – Dublin, Whelan’s 

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