British rockers THE WILDHEARTS have released a NSFW video for their new single, “Let ‘Em Go”. The song is taken from the band’s first full-length studio album in 10 years, “Renaissance Men”, which was released on May 3.
THE WILDHEARTS comment: “‘Let ‘Em Go’ is a song about ridding your life of wankers. THE WILDHEARTS feel it is healthy to demand quality friendship and get rid of all the shit from your life.”
THE WILDHEARTS‘ classic lineup of Ginger, CJ, Ritchie and Danny recorded the energetic and diverse “Renaissance Men” at the Treehouse Studio. Produced by Jim Pinder, “Renaissance Men” finds THE WILDHEARTS at their full creative tilt delivering hard-hitting, retooled classic rock with a modern twist. Bristling riffs and jagged, riotous hooks are their poison and the 10 songs, including the radio hits “Dislocated” and “Let ‘Em Go”, are the perfect manifestation of the band’s immutable wit, charm and righteous anger.
The cover art for “Renaissance Men” was created by renowned artist Eliran Kantor (TESTAMENT, ATHEIST, SODOM) and can be seen below.
“Renaissance Men” track listing:
01. Dislocated
02. Let ‘Em Go
03. The Renaissance Men
04. Fine Art Of Deception
05. Diagnosis
06. My Kinda Movie
07. Little Flower
08. Emergency (Fentanyl Babylon)
09. My Side Of The Bed
10. Pilo Erection
To coincide with the release of “Renaissance Men”, THE WILDHEARTS‘ classic lineup of Ginger, CJ, Ritchie and Danny will play an eight-date U.K. tour. This intimate trek will start in Manchester at the Academy 2 on Friday, May 3 and conclude at the Riverside in Newcastle on Sunday, May 12.
“Well, fuck me, it’s only been 10 years since our last release and we have a monster album on its way,” CJ said. “Danny is back in the band and we hit the road in May, playing new tunes and all the old hits. Can’t wait and I know the boys are super bloody excited for this. ROCK!”
Creatively brilliant, THE WILDHEARTS play a distinctive fusion of hard rock, perfectly complemented by contemporary melodies.
With a career spanning nearly 30 years THE WILDHEARTS helped change the landscape of British rock through the ’90s, and to this day they haven’t shown any sign of slowing down.
Fonte: Blabbermouth.net