Posted: Mon 21st Nov 2016

The Roseville Band Return With Highly Anticipated New Single

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, Nov 21st, 2016

Wrexham’s very own internationally-acclaimed band have returned with their highly anticipated new single and details of their upcoming album. 

Hailing from Wrexham The Roseville Band announced the release of their new single, ‘Blood’ on Facebook earlier today.

The title track of their forthcoming album (set for release on 3 February 2017), ‘Blood’ reveals the genesis of a new, darkly caustic sound for the prolific and internationally-acclaimed band.

The Roseville Band have spent much of the last four years playing festivals and touring in North America, and are returning with their much anticipated follow up to 2013’s acclaimed TEMPER LP.

Accompanied by a new video, using 360° filming tech, and created by the Wrexham based filmcafe
company, the video uses the very latest in filming technology, to give viewers the unique
opportunity to experience the band performing the single in 360° mode.

The ‘Blood’ single comes as a free download when fans pre-order their copy of the new BLOOD
album and is available for vinyl and digital pre-order from 4pm today.

In support of the official album release on 3 February, the band are taking on their biggest run of European dates, with shows across the Netherlands and Germany throughout February, and
landing in Manchester with a show at Aatma on 2 March.

To experience the new 360° video and pre-order the new album, fans should visit the band on Facebook, where more news will follow shortly.



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