ANNOUNCE UK/IRISH SHOWS OCTOBER 2017 NEW ALBUM Revolution Come… Revolution Go Out June 9 on Spinefarm Records LISTEN TO THE NEW COMPOSITION ‘DREAMS & SONGS’ LISTEN HERE
"[Gov't Mule's] songs stomp and wail with unmistakable energy and heft" – NPR "Warren Haynes is a meaty and masterful slide player, as well as a soulful singer and songwriter" – Rolling Stone "A band heavy enough to be James Hetfield’s favourite; grungy, gritty and bluesy enough to earn the praises of ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons; and swirly enough to speak loud and clear to the Phishheads who flock to their shows to twirl the night away" – Guitar World
Following the announcement of their eagerly anticipated 10th studio album, American rock band Gov’t Mule have confirmed their return to the UK in October this year. The band will be heading to Ireland to play a show in Dublin before coming to the UK for four dates in Edinburgh, Manchester, Cardiff and London.
Oct 22nd - Academy, Dublin, IE | Tickets Oct 24th - Queens Hall, Edinburgh, UK | Tickets Oct 26th – Ritz, Manchester, UK | Tickets Oct 27th – Tramshed, Cardiff, UK | Tickets Oct 28th - London Bluesfest, London, UK
The band first return to the road at Summerstage in New York's Central Park and have dates booked through the summer in North America and Europe, with hopes of also heading to Japan, Australia and other territories to promote the upcoming albumRevolution Come… Revolution Go. After celebrating 20 years and then taking a few years to work on other projects, the album is "the new chapter opening up for the band", according to founder Warren Haynes. It’s due for release June 9th via Spinefarm Records. You can pre-order the album here. The 12-song set, Gov't Mule's 10th studio outing, was recorded primarily with long-time collaborator Gordie Johnson (Big Sugar) in Austin, Texas, but the musicians also worked on a pair of tracks with Don Was, with whom Haynes recently toured as part of the recent The Last Waltz 40th anniversary tour. The record features the song ‘Dreams & Songs’, which Haynes deems autobiographical, reflecting on a career that started professionally with David Allan Coe’s band in 1980 and has gone through the Dickey Betts Band, the Allman Brothers Band, the Dead, Phil Lesh & Friends and more. "It's about looking back at your life and family and changes," Haynes explains, "and the general message is you never go back home -- not in the literal sense of the word, but things have a way of growing in their own directions, and you wake up one day and look at everything you've been through and think, 'Wow, how did I get here?' It's a journey and you look back on it. I'm very grateful for the opportunities that I've had, but it's been a wild ride and in some ways has gone so much quicker than I would ever expect. Thankfully, I'm still going strong and my career's as good as it's ever been. I'm thankful for that."
Revolution Come…Revolution Go Standard Track-listing: 1. Stone Cold Rage 2. Drawn That Way 3. Pressure Under Fire 4. The Man I Want To Be 5. Traveling Tune 6. Thorns Of Life 7. Dreams & Songs 8. Sarah, Surrender 9. Revolution Come, Revolution Go 10. Burning Point (ft. Jimmie Vaughan) 11. Easy Times 12. Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground Deluxe Version – Bonus CD: 1. What Fresh Hell 2. Click-Track 3. Outside Myself 4. Revolution Come, Revolution Go (Alternate Version) 5. The Man I Want To Be (Live In Studio Version) 6. Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground (Live In Studio Version)