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Berlin
Musik & Frieden
So., 01.04.2018
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Hannover
Faust
Mo., 02.04.2018
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Nürnberg
Z-Bau
Di., 03.04.2018
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Leipzig
Naumanns
Mi., 04.04.2018
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München
Feierwerk
So., 08.04.2018
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Hamburg
Hafenklang
Mi., 11.04.2018
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Köln
MTC
Do., 12.04.2018
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"Where I Go When I Am Sleeping" beschreibt auf sehr persönliche Weise die körperlichen wie auch mentalen Probleme des Sänger Tom Weaver, wie dieser wie folgt kommentiert:
"I was diagnosed with brittle bones when I was born,” he explains, “and when I was 15 I was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis and at 20 I was diagnosed with manic depression. I’ve also had a heart attack and a stroke and I was in this crazy car accident that crushed half my face. They’re big life events, but a lot of the stuff that’s happened to me medically was stuff that I was just living through at the time. Looking back now, though, I realise I could have died four or five times. I’m lucky to be here."
Die erste Single "Fluorescents" ist dabei ein herzzerreißender Song über vergangenen Januar - als Weaver erneut mit einer Dickdarmentzündung zu kämpfen hatte:
"This resulted in me being hospitalised for several weeks and my medications being substantially increased. It gave me a lot of time to reflect on the state of my health, and how I’d tried so hard to make sure I was staying healthy, to little or no avail. It left me with a feeling of futility and weakness, the idea that regardless of my intentions I would be impoverished for life.”
Das Album wurde in den Monnow Valley Studios in Wales aufgenommen und von Brad Wood (Placebo, Sunny Day Real Estate, Touché Amoré) produziert.