NOTHING BUT THIEVES – Reveal new track “Broken Machine”

NOTHING BUT THIEVES - Reveal new track "Broken Machine"

Today, Nothing But Thieves reveal an exclusive performance of their new track “Broken Machine”, the title track from their second album released next week. Check it out BELOW.

The band’s highly anticipated second album, “Broken Machine”, will be released on September 8th via RCA. It was produced by Mike Crossey (The 1975, Foals, Arctic Monkeys and Twenty One Pilots to name a few) and recorded at Ranch Studios in California. The first single, ‘ Amsterdam’, was on Radio 1’s A list for five weeks, and latest single ‘Sorry’ has also just been added.

Nothing But Thieves will be heading out on a huge sold out headline run in November, including two shows at London’s Roundhouse.

November 5th- Newcastle, 02 Academy
November 7th – Glasgow, 02 Academy
November 8th – Manchester, Albert Hall
November 9th – Sheffield, 02 Academy
November 10th – Nottingham, Rock City
November 11th – Liverpool, 02 Academy
November 13th – Bristol, 02 Academy
November 14th – Norwich, UEA
November 15th –Southampton, 02 Guildhall
November 17th – London, Roundhouse
November 18th – London, Roundhouse

To say Nothing But Thieves have been on an epic journey the past 18 months is an understatement. Their debut self titled album has sold over 250k and streamed over 174 Million tracks globally to date. These five lads from Southend have gone from playing to a handful of friends in Essex to sold out shows across the country, Muse tours, festival headlines in Europe and in the US and even South Korea (where they played to over 20,000 people) all of which have gained them a rabid fanbase that follow their every move. The band spent a big chunk of 2016 in America playing shows and performing on everything from Conan O’Brien, James Corden, to Jimmy Kimmel , their album became the bestselling debut from a UK rock band in the US that year.

It’s safe to say Nothing But Thieves are poised yet again on the cusp of another hugely successful album and ready to establish themselves as one of the most important young bands to emerge from the UK.

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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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