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Travis have announced the release of their highly anticipated new album Everything At Once, as well as unveiling huge new single '3 Miles High'.
Due for release on 29 April on their own label Red Telephone Box via Caroline International, the Scottish indie heroes recorded the LP at the legendary Hansa Studios in Berlin where David Bowie recorded Low, Heroes and Iggy Pop’s The Idiot and Lust For Life. A whole host of other legendary artists have also used the studio including, R.E.M, Manic Street Preachers, and Pixies.
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New single ‘3 Miles High’ is an uplifting acoustic cut and features backing vocals from Norwegian singer Aurora, who has made her name for her herselves after covering Oasis’ ‘Half The World Away’ for the John Lewis Christmas advert.
The rest of the album is equally enthralling and features ten songs that show the band at the top of their game, with each cut around or under three minutes. Speaking on the concise nature of the album, Fran Healy reveals that the songs, “Don’t overstay their welcome. We have learnt to be frugal with our writing. You can say everything you want to say. You don’t need four minutes to do it."
The Glaswegian band came to prominence in 1999 with the album The Man Who which reached number one in the UK charts. The 2001 follow up, The Invisible Band, also hit top spot and those two albums remain the bands most well known work.
The Everything At Once tracklisting is: 
What Will Come 
Magnificent Time 
Radio Song 
Paralysed 
Animals 
Everything At Once 
3 Miles High 
All Of The Places 
Idlewild (ft. Josephine Oniyama) 
Strangers On A Train
Travis are also set to play three intimate shows in London including two shows at the Lexington on the same night; one at 7pm and one at 9.30pm. For further information on the shows, see below. For tickets and more information, visit here.
Travis will play:
January 
Mon 25th                                            NORTHAMPTON, Roadmenders 
Tue 26th                                             LONDON, The Lexington
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