[ Dew Process / LP ]
Release Date: Friday 3 June 2016
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Australian rock and roll kings The Living End have finally returned - refreshed, rejuvenated and with a brand-new swagger.
Having taken a five year break after the release of the ARIA award winning The Ending Is Just The Beginning Repeating, The Living End rightfully reclaim the Australian rock throne with the release of latest single 'Keep on Running' and the announcement of their seventh album Shift.
'Keep on Running' is one of the most powerful songs of The Living End's career. Full of swelling strings and acoustic strums, it's also a deeply personal song for The Living End front-man Chris Cheney, who co-wrote the track with his friends Dylan Berry & Stefan Litrownik during an emotionally turbulent period in his life.
"We all have moments where life is getting the better of us, but that's when you draw strength and come out the other side stronger," Cheney says.
The band also recently teased the album announcement with the release of the track 'Monkey', which is vintage TLE - punk rock smashed into rockabilly creating the kind of amped up anthem that had fans salivating at first listen over the prospects of the album ahead.
The one-two combo of 'Keep on Running' and 'Monkey' highlight that Shift is the hardline sound of a band on the warpath. Pity the fool in its sights. The Living End has a history of tough talk. There have been riots, revolutions and resistance, and Chris Cheney, Scott Owen and Andy Strachan have never been afraid to break out the artillery. What makes Shift so different is the unflinching candour. Shift is a first-person fight club.
"The Living End seem destined to follow in the footsteps of AC/DC - doggedly releasing increasingly solid records, touring their asses off and growing louder and more impressive with every live show." - Rolling Stone
"The Living End can't be touched through incandescent exuberance, crowd appeal, pure talent, and the fact that they fucking personify punk rock." - Beat Magazine
"It will forever be impossible to get sick of watching these guys live." - The Music Network
1. One Step
2. Monkey
3. Death
4. Staring Down The Barrel
5. Keep On Running
6. Up The Junction
7. Wire
8. With Enemies Like That
9. Further Away
10. Coma
11. Life As We Know It