ALTERED IMAGES share the new song ‘Beautiful Thing’

ALTERED IMAGES share the new song 'Beautiful Thing'

Altered Images turned back the years when they returned with ‘Mascara Streakz’, the title track to their forthcoming album which follows on August 26th. It’s been 39 years since the band – led by Clare Crogan – released new music, but suddenly it was as if they’d never been away as they added a fresh contemporary touch to the classic Altered Images style.

Continuing to make-up for lost time, Altered Images now share ‘Beautiful Thing’, the second song to preview the album. ‘Beautiful Thing’ is a whirlwind of conflicting emotions, as sadness, joy and nostalgia converge into a moment of ultimately uplifting sophisticated pop. Clare’s vocals again standout, her famous sweet coo now weathered with an engagingly husky edge. ‘Beautiful Thing’ was written by Clare and Bobby Bluebell of The Bluebells (‘Young At Heart’, ‘I’m Falling’). It was produced by her husband, Altered Images alumni Stephen Lironi.

Clare Grogan says, “‘Beautiful Thing’ is the first song I’ve written with Robert Hodgens, known to many as Bobby Bluebell. I’ve known Robert since I was 9 so he’s witnessed a lot of my tears over the years. I wanted to write an epic song about my need to express my every emotion through crying. He totally got it. I highly recommend it to everyone!”

Listen to ‘Beautiful Thing’ – BELOW:


 
Given that Clare Grogan’s many talents include acting for the stage and screen, presenting a variety of TV and radio shows, and writing two hit books, it’s no wonder that making music wasn’t at the forefront of her mind. But when the second lockdown was introduced, she was compelled to create something new. Joined by Stephen Lironi, Clare started writing and recording around the kitchen table, before further collaborators appeared as restrictions were lifted: their near-neighbour, former Suede guitarist Bernard Butler, and Bobby Bluebell, a contemporary from Glasgow’s early ‘80s music scene.

Altered Images play a number of summer festival dates this month before embarking upon a UK headline tour in September. Remaining tickets are available HERE.

In their first incarnation, Altered Images enjoyed an intense burst of success that made them the brightest emerging stars of the new wave scene as well as the Best New Act at the NME Awards. In just two years, they released three studio albums and a catalogue of Top 10 classics – ‘Happy Birthday’, ‘I Could Be Happy’ and ‘Don’t Talk To Me About Love’ – that are still being discovered today. Altered Images have been touring on-and-off for the past two decades, most recently returning to arenas as guests of The Human League, but new music was never on the cards… until now.

Live dates:

JULY

6th – Rochester Castle (with The Human League)

9th – Hampshire, Lowdefest

10th – Cornbury Music Festival

16th – Sunderland, Kubix Music Festival

23rd – Perth, Rew!nd Festival

AUGUST

7th – Blackpool, R-Fest

13th – Glasgow, Kelvingrove Bandstand (with Edwyn Collins)

14th – Linlithgow, Party At The Palace

SEPTEMBER – HEADLINE TOUR

8th – Edinburgh, The Liquid Rooms

9th – Paisley, Spree

11th – Nottingham, Rescue Rooms

12th – Bristol, The Fleece

13th – Brighton, Concorde 2

14th – Leeds, Brudenell Social Club

16th – London, Islington Assembly Hall

SEPTEMBER

25th – Skegness, Absolute 80s Weekender

DECEMBER- HEADLINE SHOW

16th – Glasgow, St. Luke’s

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Mark Millar is the founder of XS Noize and looks after the daily running of the website as well as hosting interviews for the weekly XS Noize Podcast. Mark's favourite album is Achtung Baby by U2.

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