After a highly successful 2007 that saw London five piece Lights.Action! release two critically acclaimed digital singles (“Satellites” and “Story Of A Broken Boy”) which adorned radio play lists and were well received by the press; support the likes of Aiden, Kids In Glass Houses, and I Was A Cub Scout and make memorable appearances at Download, Great Escape, Guilfest and Leeds Festivals, the band released their debut mini-album ‘All Eyes To The Morning Sun’ through Xtra Mile Recordings on 14th April 2008.
‘All Eyes…’ was recorded with highly regarded producer Richard Wilkinson (The Magic Numbers, Adele, Sugababes, Paul Weller) and is a collection of the bands finest recorded work to date coupled with an enhanced section featuring videos to all of the bands single releases available physically for the first time. Track listing for the mini-album is as follows:
1. Aurora
2. Story of A Broken Boy
3. Satellites
4. Ghosts
5. Hide And Seek
6. All Eyes… (outro)
Enhanced section
7. Aurora video
8. Story Of A Broken Boy video
9. Satellites video
Lights.Action! came together from as far afield as California and Suffolk and their combined passion, hard work and sheer musical ability – combined with a fanbase that’s growing alongside them – ensures 2008 will see them take off from the impressive platform they’ve already built. In support of the mini album release Lights.Action! will be heading out on the road:
April
13 Bracknell South Hill Park Arts Centre Doors 8pm £6
19 Oxford Purple Turtle Doors 5pm £5
21 Derby The Venue**new date
23 Manchester Pop Bubble Rock Doors 8pm £5
28 London Bar Academy** new date
May
5 Oxford Carling Academy 7.30pm £6** new date
8 Weymouth Lazy Lizard Doors 7pm £4
9 Yeovil Orange Box Doors 7pm £4
20 London Dublin Castle** new date
24 Chelmsford Cramphorn Theatre** new date
26 Leeds Royal Park Cellars Doors 8pm £5
28 Dundee Dexters Doors 7.30pm £5
29 Arbroath Waterfront Doors 7.30pm £5
30 Aberdeen East Neuk Doors 7.30pm £6
June
03 Stoke Sugarmill 7.30pm £7
“…songs that are so rich and masterful that on first listen at least half of them sound perfectly brilliant not just different, fabulously so” Kerrang!
“This bunch are going to be bigger than Facebook – thanks to a charisma-packed stage show and a clutch of killer songs. Miss them at your own risk!” Big Cheese Magazine
“Pop rockers guitar driven anthems have earned them comparisons with The Killers” The Sun