ASYLUMS release new track ‘Missing Persons’ – Listen

ASYLUMS release new track 'Missing Persons' - Listen

Choose life. Choose a job. Choose a career. Wait a minute, that’s your chosen career? Playing the guitar is all very well, John, but you’ll never make a living at it. Right? Missing Persons is for the overlooked, the outsiders, the dreamers, everyone bloody-minded enough to create for art’s sake. An anthem for the believers and the bereft. Those slaving away at a zero hour Mcjob so that they can fill the remaining hours of their day with the business of creating.

The last few months have been busy for Asylums; They’ve spent the summer playing UK and European Festivals, with BBC Introducing inviting them to play Glastonbury Festival. The week before Glastonbury their then single “Joy In A Small Wage” was added to the BBC Radio 1 daytime playlist. It also picked up its first daytime play on XFM from Jo Good, and countless plays on BBC 6 Music (especially from Steve Lamacq), with a glowing Roundtable appearance seeing NME journo Leonie Cooper describe the band as “stadium Cribs”. Oh, and it reached #7 on the Spotify New Music Chart, while the accompanying video made appearances on Soccer AM and Sunday Brunch.

Really not bad for four Missing Persons who were sat in their bedrooms eighteen months ago without a pot to piss in, writing a song.

October

25th Cardiff Great Hall (with Killing Joke)
26th Brighton Concorde (with Killing Joke)
31st Birmingham The Institute (with Killing Joke)

November

6th London Roundhouse (with Killing Joke)
7th Southend The Railway (Cool Thing Club Night)
17th Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms (with Reverend & The Makers0
20th London Forum (with The Enemy)
21st Coventry Empire (with The Enemy)
22nd Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms (with The Enemy)

December

2nd Bristol Bierkeller (with Ash)
3rd London Shepherds Bush Empire (with Ash)
5th Newcastle Riverside (with Ash)
6th Glasgow ABC(with Ash)
8th Manchester The Ritz (with Ash)
9th Wolverhampton Leadmill (with Ash)
12th Norwich Waterfront (with Ash)
13th Brighton Concorde 2 (with Ash)
14th Cardiff Uni Students Union (with Ash)
15th Dublin Olympia Theatre (with Ash)

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