ELVIS COSTELLO On The Road This Summer
ELVIS COSTELLO
2022 Summer Tour Dates
On the road to, promote this year’s new album The Boy Named If…
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COSTELLO: Website
ELVIS COSTELLO
2022 Summer Tour Dates
On the road to, promote this year’s new album The Boy Named If…
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COSTELLO: Website
14 January 2022
Artists: ELVIS COSTELLO & THE IMPOSTERS
New album: THE BOY NAMED IF
Release: 14 January 2022 – his 32th (!) LP
Mojo (British music monthly): “The most energised performance Costello has
committed to record in a long time and – despite his protestations that The Imposters
are an entirely different band – his most classic Attractions-like album since 1994’s
Brutal Youth.” Score: 8/10.
Turn Up the Volume: I’m pretty sure Costello started writing songs since his
birth 67 years ago and never stopped and never will stop until his last breath.
Singles: Farewell, OK / Paint The Red Rose Blue/ Magnificent Hurt
– MAGNIFICENT HURT –
– FAREWELL, OK –
– PAINT THE RED ROSE BLUE –
Stream full album here…
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Reveries for the laziest day of the week
12 December 2021
Artist: ELVIS COSTELLO & THE IMPOSTERS
Active: Since 1970 / 32 studio LPs
New album: THE BOY NAMED IF
Release: 14 January 2022
Last month Costello announced his new album with The Imposters
and shared crackling pop single Magnificent Hurt. For second taster
PAINT THE RED ROSE BLUE he steps on the brakes and goes in ballad
modus.
Here we go…
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(Elvis photo: cover of his ‘Il Sogno’ album)
Daily electricity to load your batteries
Artist: ELVIS COSTELLO & THE IMPOSTERS
Active: Since 1970 / 32 studio LPs
New album: THE BOY NAMED IF
Release: 14 January 2022
Lead single: MAGNIFICENT HURT
Costello phoned his band The Imposters (actually his longtime
backing band The Attractions) during lockdown, they met in
the studio and recorded new album The Boy Named If,
out January 2022.
The lead single takes us back to his 70s sound. Crackling pop
a la Costello with that retro organ warmth, vocal twists and turns,
a steady beat/chorus and muscled guitars.
Here comes the King…
(photo on top: from concert poster of a show in Memphis)