Landing someplace between the breakthrough stomp of Good Feeling and garage band overdrive of All I Want To Do Is Rock, the tough beat led grooves and guitar licks of Something Anything are indicative of Travisâs forthcoming album Ode To J Smith â the first to be written on electric guitar since their debut.
Something Anything is available on 7â, CD single and as a download. Additional tracks include Travisâs cover of The Kinks classic Lola and two new songs all unavailable elsewhere.
Teaming up once more with Michael Baldwin â who directed all the videos for The Boy With No Name â Travis take Andy Dunlopâs driving guitar riff as the centre piece for a video that sees a 10ft tall Andy tearing into a solo that leaves the rest of the band suitably awestruck.
Ode To J Smith is Travisâs loudest, edgiest and most arresting record since their debut. Written in 5 weeks and recorded in just 14 days, itâs the sound of a band re-born, re-inspired and re-energised. Says bassist Dougie Payne, âwe wanted this record to have some rough edges. In the past we might have been guilty of making really beautiful things that were so smooth you almost slipped off them. You canât say that about this one. We really pushed ourselves. Itâs like prog-pop; lots happening in about three minutesâ.
Travis have been showcasing songs from Ode To J Smith at selective festival and club dates across Europe and most recently the Far East. A full UK tour has been lined up for the autumn coinciding with the albumâs release.
Full tour dates as follows:
SEPTEMBER:
22nd, INVERNESS, Ironworks
23rd, ABERDEEN, Music Hall
25th, EDINBURGH, Picture House
28th, MANCHESTER, The Ritz
29th, LIVERPOOL, Academy
30TH, WOLVERHAMPTON, Wulfrun Hall
OCTOBER:
2nd, NEWCASTLE, University
3rd, NORWICH, University of East Anglia
4th, PORTSMOUTH, Pyramids Centre
6th, BATH, Pavillion
7th, SHEFFIELD, Leadmill
8th, LONDON, Astoria