BRAND NEW SINGLE AND VIDEO
‘ALL THE QUEEN’S HORSES’ NOW AVAILABLE IN THE US
DUO LAUNCH A
THREE-PART PODCAST
Ride Again: The
Shakespears Sister Story
Podcast Explores their Reunion
as Friends and Collaborators
TWO NEW TRACKS ON UPCOMING RECORD PRODUCED BY
NICK LAUNAY (Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs, Arcade Fire),
MIXED BY ALAN MOULDER (Killers, Foo Fighters),
GUEST MUSICIANS FROM NICK CAVE’S
BAD SEEDS
London Records recording
artists, Shakespears Sister have reunited as a band after a 26 year falling out
between creative collaborators Siobhan Fahey and Marcella Detroit.
The reunited powerhouse duo will release a new record,
‘Singles Party’ (London Records) on July 19, 2019, which will include two new
tracks, “All the Queens’ Horses” and “C U Next Tuesday” as well as classic hits
from their back catalog.
‘Singles Party’ is made up of Shakespears Sister singles,
including ‘Stay’, ‘You’re History’, ‘Hello (Turn Your Radio On)’, and ‘I Don’t
Care’.
In addition, Shakespears Sister today launched a new,
three-part podcast, Ride Again: The Shakespears Sister Story. Narrated by Kate Hutchinson the podcast
explores the band’s history as one of music’s most subversive duos, their
iconic number one single Stay, how they eventually fell apart in the early 90s
– and then came back together, with brand new music, after 26 years.
Siobhan Fahey and Marcella Detroit talk candidly about
exploring female stereotypes in music, their fight for authenticity and their
fight with each other, as well as how Americana
and Nick Cave have helped shape their new sound.
The series features three episodes Beginnings, Back Together and Staying Power
& Evolution and will be released each Thursday for the next three weeks.
Siobhan told Dazed: "...[we are] A magical combination.
Marcy brings her rock’n’roll roots, and I bring the weird, diverse, art school
ideas that come with being a product of London during a certain era." She
continued, “I realized that Marcy is the perfect writing partner for me. We
have some sort of weird fusion of energies, that feels fated. It just feels
good to be back together. It’s like this third entity exists that is neither me
nor her, it's the two of us.”
Marcy said, “I think we've come to a point where we respect
and understand each other more than we ever could have back then. It’s just
about acceptance - acceptance of who we both are, for each other and to each
other.”
In true Yin/Yang fashion, the two creative forces came
together not only on record but in the visual explanation of this journey for
the video for ‘All the Queens’ Horses’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fg8mVXmmmFs
NME wrote: "...they’ve returned with a lush new
Morricone-influenced single which is about a doomed love affair – yet the
lyrics (‘All the queen’s horses/ All the queen’s men/They couldn’t put us back
together again’) can also be viewed as about the pair’s chequered history. It’s
a nudge-wink that’s highlighted in the video which depicts their initial
meeting as a Mexican stand-off and features a plethora of nods to the iconic
‘Stay’ promo."
The video was directed by renowned creator, Sophie Muller
who took this on as a passion project.
Sophie shares a personal relationship with Shakespears Sister and wanted
to give this reconciliation the breadth and weight it deserved. The video, shot
in Joshua Tree is a powerful representation of the true meaning of forgiveness,
redemption, and deep friendship.
The deluxe version of their album features another
unreleased track ‘Cat Worship’ and remixes of ‘You’re History’ and ‘You Made Me
Come To This’ remixed by Catz ‘n Dogz and HMD Pulsatron respectively.
The reunited duo will also do select dates in the UK
including a night at the iconic London Palladium in the fall and will spend the
balance of the summer promoting the record in the US with visits planned to NYC
in early August as well as select events in Los Angeles.
A new EP is also planned for a fall release with new
original tracks.
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ABOUT SHAKESPEARS SISTER:
Shakespears Sister’s debut album, 1989’s Sacred Heart was a
top ten record and spawned the band’s first hit single, ‘You’re History’, which
also went top ten. Even greater success followed with a second album,
Hormonally Yours, in 1992; among its hit singles,
‘I Don’t Care’, ‘Hello (Turn Your Radio On)’ and ‘Stay’,
which remained at number one for eight weeks. The triumphs and accolades piled
up: over a million albums sold, a Brit award for best video for ‘Stay’ and an
Ivor Novello award for Outstanding Collection of Songs for the band’s second
album, 1992’s Hormonally Yours. The pair went onto headline world stages
including the Pyramid stage at Glastonbury
as well as supporting PRINCE at his request.
Singles Party is released through London Records
Singles Party tracklist:
1 - Break My Heart (remastered)
2 - Heroine (remastered)
3 - You’re History (remastered)
4 - Run Silent (remastered)
5 - Dirty Mind (remastered)
6 - Stay (remastered)
7 - I Don’t Care (remastered)
8 - Goodbye Cruel World (remastered)
9 - Hello (Turn Your Radio On) (remastered
10 - My 16th Apology (remastered)
11 - I Can Drive (remastered)
12 - Bitter Pill (remastered)
13 - Pulsatron (remastered)
14 - Bad Blood (remastered)
15 - It’s A Trip (remastered)
16 - All The Queen’s Horses
17 - C U Next Tuesday
18 - Stay (acoustic version) (remastered)
CD2 (Deluxe Only):
1 - Cat Worship
2 - You’re History (Catz ‘n Dogz Remix)
3 - You Made Me Come To This (HMD Pulsatron Mix)
4 - Pretty Boy (Remastered)
5 - Mr Wrong (Remastered)
6 - Remember My Name (Remastered)
7 - Do I Scare You? (Remastered)
8 - Excuse Me John (Remastered)
9 - Singles Party (Remastered)
10 - Heroine (Heavenly Mix) (Remastered)
11 - Black Sky (The Black Dub) (Remastered)
12 - Break My Heart (Shep Pettibone Dub) (Remastered)
13 - Goodbye Cruel World (BTO Remix) (Remastered)
14 - You’re History (Brothers In Rhythm Remix) (Remastered)
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