Lional Announce New Single

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\Lional set to release new track “Hold on We’re Going Down” in November.

Lional return with dystopian new wave inspired stomp ‘Hold On, We’re Going Down’ released on all digital formats on Friday 15th November 2019.

The single follows on from ‘Daylight Hours’ released earlier this year. Since then the band have an eventful 2019 which has seen the band support icons Noel Gallagher and Edwyn Collins, as well as a triumphant main stage performance at Belladrum Tartan Heart festival and their own headline tour of Scotland.

There has been a slight lineup change since then with Gogo McKerrow taking a leave of absence to concentrate on his studies. He has been replaced by Lauren Mackenzie on keys who already has a few gigs under her belt with the band. Gogo was last seen in the Daylight Hours video being buried alive on the beach so we can only take the band’s word for it that he’s off studying…

Lional will join Astrid for some dates across Scotland over the course of November in support of the new single. The band are currently working on what will be their debut album, due for release spring 2020.

The Single will be released via normal digital platforms on Friday 15th November and Lional can be seen live supporting Astrid at the following gigs:

Thursday 14th November – Sneaky Pete’s, Edinburgh
Friday 15th November – Nice N’ Sleazy’s, Glasgow
Saturday 23rd November – Te Ceilidh Place, Ullapool

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Toby Stainton
Toby Stainton
I've always loved music and spent my late teens and early twenties playing guitar in various bands on Lewis and Aberdeen. Other than playing in some truly terrifying pubs in Aberdeen not much came of it and life became focused on family and having a 'proper' job. Inverness Gigs is an outlet for me to quell my inner frustrated musician and the caliber of local acts has even inspired me to take my own music more seriously again. Who knows, one day I might venture back on stage under the fierce scrutiny of an Inverness Gigs reviewer! You can contact Toby direct at Toby@Igi.gs

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