SHE PAINTED PICTURES The new single released on 12th February 2007 on Lavolta RecordsFollowing a hugely successful 2006 that has seen Liam Frost release three stunning singles and an equally stunning debut album to widespread critical acclaim, the 23-year-old Mancunian launches into 2007 with the release of new single ‘She Painted Pictures’. ‘She Painted Pictures’ originally featured as the lead track on Liam’s limited edition debut EP which was quickly snapped up by those in the know during a series of sold out residencies in Manchester and London at the start of 2006. Now re-recorded with album producer Danton Supple (famed for his work with Coldplay, Morrissey and Doves among others), She Painted Pictures will be available on CD and 7”, featuring an exclusive new Liam Frost b-side, a Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly remix and a Nick Cave cover…

CD
1. She Painted Pictures
2. (Are You) The One That I’ve Been Waiting For?
3. Many A Good Man Has Been Put Under The Bridge By A Woman

7”
A. She Painted Pictures
B. She Painted Pictures (Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly remix)
Over the last twelve months, Liam Frost has emerged as one of the country’s most exciting young songwriters. Having been described as ‘the most talented songwriter Manchester’s produced in years’ by none other than Elbow frontman Guy Garvey, his debut album ‘Show Me How The Spectres Dance’ was released on Lavolta Records in September and fully lived up to expectations.

Following a string of sold out shows with his six piece backing band, The Slowdown Family, Liam rounded off 2006 with an intimate solo show at the Northern Royal College of Music alongside a string quartet and an appearance at XFM Manchester’s Winter Wonderland. Liam will continue to play solo in 2007 and has so far confirmed the following shows:Jan 17 The Spitz, London
Feb 10 The Forum, London w/ The Magic Numbers

The debut album ‘Show Me How The Spectres Dance’ is available now on Lavolta Records.Here’s what the press said…

“This is the sound of a major talent starting to bloom” – NME “This Prestwich born 22 year old is blessed with an exquisite turn of phrase” – Uncut
“A bittersweet and stunning success” – The Sun
“A heady mix of black humour and heart-breaking hope makes this album so very, very joyous” – The Fly
“This debut from the 22 year old Mancunian is a stunner” – Sunday Times
“A vital new voice has emerged” – Music Week
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