THE HOOSIERS RELEASE NEW ALBUM ‘COMPASSION’ OUT NOW
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Buoyed by the joy of creating their 2022 album - ‘Confidence’ - The Hoosiers are swaggering back through the saloon doors of the music industry with both barrels locked and loaded. Armed with their sixth album, Irwin Sparkes & Alan Sharland pick up where they left off; honing a more adult take on the jubilant sound that made a name for them back in 2007.
Reflections between the duo probed the question of why even bother to make an album - at considerable cost - in an age with scant regard for the form? “The conversation that had been picked-up with fans following Confidence had taken on a momentum of its own and we were compelled not to lose something so valuable”, says Irwin.
With ‘Confidence’, Al & Irwin wished to imbue the listener with this newfound sense of self-belief in what they do and who they are. This time, the question of how to focus the album was handled in a novel way: “Releasing an album into the world is like releasing your intentions so we wanted to approach it as if we had a genie offering us one wish”, says Al Sharland. “On a personal and political level, it’s apparent that we could all do with more compassion.”
Now they speak of Compassion. An album born in a flash: five torrid days in Angelic Studios. Where it all began. A facility built by long-time producer and friend, Toby Smith, whose loss they carry. It’s an album that joins an ongoing conversation in a culture wrestling with the hangover from the “manosphere”. Its message taking a hammer to the jaw of self-hate masquerading as self-improvement (“looksmaxing”), when what’s required is self-love and compassion for others. Hard-hitting tracks like “Don’t Hang Your Head” carry a tonic, a timely message that you are enough and you are loved.
The way we talk to ourselves influencing how we talk to each other and thereby creating the world in which we live; this tied together the songs already written (“Everybody Is A Little More Broken Than They Pretend To Be”, and “Don’t Hang Your Head”) with those that would be written with the concept of compassion in mind (“Permission To Rest”).
Perhaps where compassion is needed the most is when it comes to people who don’t share our values and this is what the title track “Compassion” is grappling with. “We love playing in this band more than ever and we feel so loved by the fans we have and this album is a big, stanky hug back to them”, clarifies Irwin. “We don’t just want to leave the world with better music than when we found it”, winks Al, “we want to leave it a more confident, compassionate spinning orb.”
‘Compassion’ is out now, available in all good book stores and car boots.
LISTEN TO ‘COMPASSION’ HERE
The band will be performing live and in person at the following in-stores to celebrate the release of the album. Order new album ‘Compassion’ and find tickets at www.thehoosiers.com
‘Compassion’ In-Store Tour
15th May, Rockabuy Records, Oakham
16th May, Rough Trade East, London
17th May, Vinilo, Southampton (Afternoon)
17th May, Staggeringly Good, Southsea (Pie & Vinyl out-store) (Evening)
18th May, Rough Trade, Bristol
19th May, Rough Trade, Nottingham
20th May, Brudenell Social Club, Leeds (Crash out-store)
‘Compassion’ Tour
6th October - O2 Academy, Oxford
7th October - O2 Academy, Bristol
8th October - O2 Ritz, Manchester
9th October - NX, Newcastle
10th October - Classic Grand, Glasgow
13th October - Islington Assembly Hall, London
15th October - O2 Institute, Birmingham
16th October - Chalk, Brighton
17th October - Waterfront, Norwich
18th October - Engine Rooms, Southampton
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