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    Auction For The Promise Club release new single ‘See Through’

    Dynamic indie-rock trio Auction For The Promise Club have released their new single ‘See Through’, taken from their upcoming debut album Silence, out June 9th via the brand new ZenTen imprint of Easy Action Records.
     
    Released on limited edition 7” clear vinyl on Record Store Day (April 22nd), ‘See Through’ has an upbeat bounce, blending rock ‘n’ roll inspired indie-guitars with sweet and seductive pop-tinged vocals.
    LISTEN HERE
     
    It follows the previously released single ‘Moonlight’ which received continued support from BBC 6 Music’s Tom Robinson and BBC Introducing Cornwall. Both tracks feature on the forthcoming debut album Silence which was recorded with Paul Reeve (Muse, Supergrass, Beta Band) at the remote Airfield Studios in Cornwall.
     
    Formed of 12 tracks it captures the band’s eclectic mix of musical styles, drawing on atmospheric and dramatic influences that range from fellow Westcountry bombasters Muse to the icily romantic sounds of Siouxsie & The Banshees.
     
    The band, made up of siblings Zoe and Toby White Chambers and friend Perran Tremewan, have appeared at a number of UK festivals including Bestival, Boardmasters, The Great Escape, Y Not Festival, Radio 1’s Big Weekend and Looe Festival and have confirmed a number of upcoming shows in Germany and the UK with more to be announced.
     
    LIVE DATES
    May 12th – Tsunami Club, Germany
    May 26th – Chill At The Mill Festival, Newquay
    June 1st – WOC Awards, The Eden Project
    June 9th – Royal Cornwall Show, Wadebridge (album launch weekend)
    June 9th – Driftwood Spars, St Agnes (album launch weekend)
    June 10th – Mono, Falmouth (album launch weekend)
    June 30th – St Mary’s Hall Appledore, Devon

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