New Hope Club (Japanese Edition) New Hope Club
Album info
Album-Release:
2020
HRA-Release:
14.08.2020
Album including Album cover
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- 1 Love Again 03:25
- 2 Let Me Down Slow 02:55
- 3 Know Me Too Well 03:22
- 4 Permission 03:12
- 5 Fixed 03:44
- 6 Medicine 03:26
- 7 Give Me Time 02:36
- 8 Serious 03:23
- 9 Crazy 03:54
- 10 Let Me Down Slow 02:43
- 11 You And I 03:16
- 12 Why Oh Why 03:03
- 13 Karma 02:56
- 14 Just To Find Love 02:54
- 15 Remember 02:51
- 16 We Broke Up In A Dream 03:06
- 17 How To Say I Love You 03:30
- 18 Turning Red 03:46
- 19 Flight Away 03:20
Info for New Hope Club (Japanese Edition)
New Hope Club released their self-titled debut album. The 13-track album features previously released singles “Love Again”, “ Know Me Too Well” (featuring Mexican superstar Danna Paola) and “Permission”, which have amassed impressive streaming numbers and received support from Spotify, Apple Music and BBC Radio 1.
With help from renowned producer Matt Rad (One Direction, Little Mix), Iain Kirkpatrick and Jason Evigan (Dua Lipa, Jason Derulo), New Hope Club have put together an accomplished debut album that firmly positions them as one of the most exciting new bands to come out of the UK.
The band said of their debut release, “For the last three-and-a-half years we have been dreaming of releasing an album. From the day we met we have been writing songs together wherever we can, whether that be in a hotel room or on an airplane (which is where we wrote “Karma”). The album is a journey; we have grown up together, fallen in love, fallen out of love and learnt how to deal with being away from home, all at such a young age. All this time we have been dealing with these feelings by sitting down together and putting them down on paper – it’s almost like our therapy. The album really portrays our lives thus far in New Hope Club, including songs that got us to where we are today, which is why we saw it fitting to have the album self-titled as New Hope Club.” Listen here.
New Hope Club
New Hope Club
Back in 2015, the British pop trio New Hope Club was born. Founding members Reece Bibby, Blake Richardson, and George Smith all hailed from northern England and quickly gained popularity for their incredible musical talents (as well as the reputation of being absolute heartthrobs!).
A history of young success: English teens George Smith and Blake Richardson took a big chance in October 2015: they decided to start a band. One month later, after his appearance on the United Kingdom’s The X Factor, Reece Bibby joined the pop group. Richardson was on lead vocals, guitar, and piano; Smith on vocals, guitar, and piano; and Bibby on vocals, bass, drums, Cajón, and guitar. The boys were just 15 years old when they made their first recording: a cover of The Vamps’ song "Wake Up". Shortly afterwards they were signed to Steady Records, The Vamps’ record label, and the trio has since toured with the band in the United States, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and Europe. "Welcome to the Club", their first EP, was released in 2017 by Hollywood Records and peaked at No. 5. After its release, they went on to sit on the Billboard Next Big Sound chart for 10 weeks. They were also nominated for a Teen Choice Award that year, and the soundtrack of British stop-motion animated film "Early Man" included NHC’s singles "Good Day" and "Tiger Feet". The band headlined their first performance in London in 2018, quickly selling out tickets to the gig. Following this performance, their second EP, "Welcome to the Club Part 2", was released, and in 2019 they began their first world tour: the "Love Again Tour". Their first stop was Manila, followed by Bangkok and Seoul – after just a few years on the scene, they had become a worldwide phenomenon.
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