Nottingham quartet Divorce have announced their debut album ‘Drive to Goldenhammer’.
The full-length is due on 7th March 2025 via Gravity / Capitol, having been written and demoed at The Calm Farm in North Yorkshire before being recorded with producer Catherine Marks at Real World Studios.
The band have also shared lead single ‘All My Freaks’, of which Tiger Cohen-Towell (vocals / bass) says: “Being a musician can be brutal. I feel like you hear more and more songs coming from artists purely about the trials and tribulations of being a musician, feeling like you aren’t getting enough, or feeling like you’ve got too much and you don’t deserve it. It’s gotten a bit meta if you think about it. All My Freaks is about that too, written from the perspective of a humorous/tragic caricature of an up-and-coming artist, this song is laughing at our own egos and yet acknowledging the power that they wield. Putting this out as the first offering from our debut album felt fitting, as we are hypothetically straddling our jet skis and crossing the ocean of delusion to hopefully reach the isle of public approval.”
Divorce are currently on a UK headline tour, which concludes with their biggest show to date at London’s Islington Assembly Hall on 23rd October. The dates in full read:
SEPTEMBER
25 Bodega, Nottingham UK – SOLD OUT
26 Bodega, Nottingham, UK – SOLD OUT
27 Bodega, Nottingham, UK – SOLD OUT
28 Bodega, Nottingham, UK – SOLD OUT
OCTOBER
3 Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff, UK
4 The Cavern, Exeter, UK
5 The Joiners Arms, Southampton, UK
7 The Boileroom, Guildford, UK
8 The Forum, Tunbridge Wells, UK
9 Face Bar, Reading, UK
10 Whereelse?, Margate, UK
12 The Waterfront Studio, Norwich, UK
13 The Portland Arms, Cambridge, UK
14 Yellow Arch Studios, Sheffield, UK – SOLD OUT
15 The Parish, Huddersfield, UK
17 The Crescent, York, UK
18 Cluny 2, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
19 Future Yard, Birkenhead, UK
20 Blackpool Central Library, Blackpool, UK
22 The Horn, St Albans, UK
23 Islington Academy Hall, London, UK
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