The Maybes?, Britain’s premier tour de force live act, are set to release ‘Talk About You’ on 24th March 2008 through Xtra Mile Recordings.

 

‘Talk About You’, a powerful driving anthem of modern day relationship breakdown, is the first single to be released from their incredible forthcoming debut album ‘Promise’, due out in the Summer. Working with internationally revered producer Head (PJ Harvey, Therapy? and Massive Attack) the band have created an album that showcases their immense musical diversity and ability to deliver a view of the human condition through contemporary British song-craft. A sonic assault to excite the senses and invigorate the psyche, a beautiful vision that does not adhere to any here-today-gone-tomorrow scene.

 

‘Talk About You’ will be released on 24th March as a download-only single through iTunes and other major DSPs.

 

The band support the release of the single with a national tour featuring support slots with The Rifles and The Dykeenies. Already established as one of the country’s best live acts, European Capital of Culture’s finest have come to educate!

 

March

12th – Stoke Sugarmill

13th – Leeds Halo Club (NME)

14th – Carlisle Brickyard

17th – London 93 Feet East (supporting The Dykeenies)

18th – Leeds Cockpit (supporting The Rifles)

19th – Dundee Fat Sams (supporting The Rifles)

20th – Newcastle Academy (supporting The Rifles)

21st – Liverpool Barfly (supporting The Rifles)

24th – Cambridge Portland Arms * (venue change)

25th – Brighton Barfly

26th – London 229 (Fandango)

27th – Nottingham Bodega

28th – Cardiff Barfly

29th – Exeter Hub (NME)

April

5th Manchester, Urbis Museum

26th Liverpool, Nation

 

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“It’s over before it’s finished and leaves you wanting more. Like real rock ‘n’ roll should.” – Disorder

“The first name on people’s lips if you ask about current Liverpool talent.” – The Times

“The Maybes? are looking more like the definitlys every day.” – Liverpool Echo