Marks To Prove It

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The Maccabees
Marks To Prove It

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Release Date: Friday 31 July 2015

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The Maccabees follow-up their acclaimed Mercury nominated album 'Given To The Wild', with their stunning new record 'Marks To Prove It'. Written by The Maccabees, the album features eleven magnificent tracks that veer from the anthemic 'Spit It Out', to the majestic next single 'Something Like Happiness', the mournful lilt of 'Kamakura' and the raw, explosive joy of the title track, first single 'Marks To Prove It'.

Produced by Hugo White, The Maccabees and Laurie Latham, 'Marks To Prove It' is the work of a band in their prime. Drawing from their previous albums and experiences, the new songs are not just fuelled by a new found confidence, directness and power but also infused with emotion, highlighted by the addition of female vocals to bring the songs to new emotive heights.

Recorded at their own Elephant Studios, the album encapsulates the urban feel of their local neighbourhood. The artwork, a striking photograph of the Faraday Memorial on Elephant & Castle roundabout taken by David Busfield, provides the perfect visual extension of the album's intended association with the area in which it was made.

"It became about the night time, the inner city stripped-back and about the band dynamic again," says Felix White.

"One of the things we were clear about for the album, " adds Orlando Weeks, "was not having too many voices, too many characteristics, so that you could get to know the sounds, the instruments. And then, at the end, that meant we could reintroduce those characters, not in a way that was aping what had gone before but as a familiar force."

Tracks:

Marks To Prove It
Kamakura
Ribbon Road
Spit It Out
Silence
River Song
Slow Sun
Something Like Happiness
WW1 Portraits
Pioneering Systems
Dawn Chorus