Nadine Shah announces new single ‘To Be A Young Man’ for 8 July

Nadine Shah announces new single ‘To Be A Young Man’ for 8 July

Following on from a couple of splendid shows at The Great Escape, Nadine Shah announces her new single ‘To Be A Young Man’ released on 8 July.

Check it out here https://soundcloud.com/nadineshah-1

Nadine will be playing in London on Wednesday 29 May. More lives dates below.

Artist: Nadine Shah
Title: ‘To Be A Young Man’ Single
Label: Apollo
Release Date: 8 July 2013
Formats: 7” & Digital
Cat Number: AMB1313
Web: http://nadineshah.co.uk

Nadine Shah has announced a new single ‘To Be A Young Man’ from her hotly anticipated debut album Love Your Dum and Mad. Due out 8 July via Apollo, the track’s acoustic guitar hooks and swelling atmospherics seem to offer comfort in borrowed nostalgia whilst displaying the songstress’ versatility as a highly distinctive vocalist and songwriter.

Speaking about ‘To Be A Young A Man’ Nadine explains: “I wrote this after chatting to a guy in a pub. The pub where I wrote most of the songs on this album. He was probably in his late 60s, I never got his name. We were both sat by ourselves at the bar and just started speaking. I remember he said during our conversation “sometimes I forget that I’m not a young man, then I catch my reflection”. I can’t emphasise enough that he was NOT a dirty old man chatting up a young girl. He just told me stories of his glory days, the freedom he felt in youth. After many an anecdote he paused, looked back at me and said “oh, to be a young man again!”

So we invite you to pull up a stool and share in that warm conversation and the redemptive tales of Nadine Shah as they are set to run and run in 2013.

With two critically acclaimed EPs firmly under her belt, Nadine Shah will be releasing Love Your Dum and Mad through R&S/ Apollo Records on 22 July 2013.

Live Dates:
Fri 24 May Manchester Dot To Dot Festival
Sat 25 May Newcastle Evolution Emerging
Sun 26 May Nottingham Dot To Dot Festival
Wed 29 May London The Lexington (supporting Cloud Boat)
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Sat 8 June Reading Oakford Social Club
Tues 11 June Guildford Boileroom
Sat 22 June Newcastle Hoults Yard
Wed 3 July Leeds Nation of Shopkeepers
Sat 20 July Sheffield Cathedral Tramlines Festival
Thurs 25 July St. Albans The Horn
Fri 26 July Aldershot West End Centre

Praise for Aching Bones and Dreary Town:
‘Face to Watch’ Independent on Sunday
‘A Mercury nomination should come a knocking.’ Virgin Media
‘Expect her to be next year’s critics’ darling’ The Independent
‘The emotional and sonic depth she attains on the glowering debut EP ‘Aching Bones’ is the work of a singularly unique artist’ Daily Mirror
‘Her dark tales of lust, loss and vengeance bring to mind Broken English-era Marianne Faithfull and are due belated critical acclaim’ Guardian ‘New Band of the Day’
‘Shah possesses one of those pin-you-to-your-seat voices that will penetrate even the thickest layer of cynicism and jadedness’ Sunday Times
‘An album is due next autumn – and it already looks to be one of 2013’s most promising debuts.’NME
‘An enticing debut’ Mojo
‘Keep your eye on this one, because I can see 2013 being a big year for her’ DiS
‘Shah’s voice marks her out as someone distinctive and to very much keep an eye on.’ CMU
‘If you fancy a cheeky flutter you’ll get a decent price on this girl to win awards next year.’ 8/10 This is Fake DIY
‘That intangible, emotive sense of foreboding leaves you mesmerized, intoxicated and just a tiny, tiny bit in love.’ 8/10 DJ Magazine
‘If all live debuts were as breathtaking as Nadine Shah’s then the walls of the music industry as we know it would crumble to dust, and in their place proud palaces of hope and beauty would spring forth.’ BBC Manchester
‘Like early Bad Seeds, searing, intense, frightening and amazing’ Notion Magazine
‘It can take just 44 seconds to fall in love. That’s the exact time it takes for Nadine Shah’s haunting croon to kick in over an ominous piano refrain on the title track of her debut EP, Aching Bones. Sounding like a young, desolate Polly Harvey, the former jazz singer delivers huge gulps of emotion over the EP’s three Ben Hillier-produced tracks.’ The Line of Best Fit
‘Channels the towering intensity of To Bring You My Love-era PJ Harvey with a hint of Philip Larkin-esque humour and the intoxicating sadness of her father’s Urdu ghazals’ Time Out ‘Ones To Watch for 2013’