Published on April 18th, 2020 | by Denise Borders
0Enter Shikari Releases New Album, Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible
photo by Derek Ridgers
Enter Shikari has just released their sixth studio album entitle Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible via So Recordings. You can listen to the album in its entirety here. Produced by frontman Rou Reynolds, the album is a “poignant soundtrack for the new decade, this is an album about possibility, the unnerving irony of endless possibility, the band asking themselves what they can achieve as the world questions “what is possible?”.”
Rou comments:
“We’re extremely proud of Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible, and happy to finally have it out in the world for people to hopefully digest and enjoy. We can’t escape the fact that it’s of course coming out at such a strange time for everyone on the planet, and while we know people have so much else on their minds right now, we hope that we can help to bring 45 minutes of light into someone’s day.”
Track List
1. The Great Unknown
2. Crossing The Rubicon
3. { The Dreamers Hotel }
4. Waltzing off the Face of the Earth (I. Crescendo)
5. modern living…
6. apocoholics anonymous (main theme in B minor)
7. the pressure’s on.
8. Reprise 3
9. T.I.N.A.
10. Elegy For Extinction
11. Marionettes (I. The Discovery of Strings)
12. Marionettes (II. The Ascent)
13. satellites * *
14. th? k?ñg
15. Waltzing off the Face of the Earth (II. Piangevole)
I recently posted an old photo of me and some of the Enter Shikari guys from a 2009 interview on the PWV Facebook. With that post, I mentioned that tour was headlined by Alesana, with The Bled and Enter Shikari as openers (and Enter Shikari played first). Watching this band grow and surge through the music scene has been something else. They would headline that tour in a heartbeat now without a doubt. They’ve now had four Top 10 albums, millions of streams and tons of sold out tours. Just last year, they were crowned Best British Band by Rock Sound, with Best Album from Kerrang! for The Spark at 2018’s Awards.
Fingers crossed the band can continue with their European tour plans this fall. See dates below.
OCTOBER 2020
Thu 1 UKRAINE. Lviv – Fest Republic
Fri 2 UKRAINE. Kiev – Bingo Club
Sun 4 BELARUS. Minsk – Prime Hall
Mon 5 LATVIA. Riga – Melna Piektdiena
Tue 6 ESTONIA. Talinn – Helitehas
Thu 8 RUSSIA. Moscow – Adrenaline Stadium
Sat 10 RUSSIA. St Petersburg – A2
Mon 12 FINLAND. Helsinki – Tavastia
Tue 13 FINLAND. Tamprere – Klubi
Fri 16 SWEDEN. Stockholm – Fryhuset
Sat 17 NORWAY. Oslo – John Dee
Sun 18 SWEDEN. Gothenburg – Pustervik
Mon 19 DENMARK. Copenhagen – Pumpehuset
Wed 21 POLAND. Warsaw – Stodola
Thu 22 POLAND. Krakow – Kwadrat
NOVEMBER 2020
Wed 11 UK. Southampton – Guildhall
Thu 12 UK. Manchester – Victoria Warehouse
Fri 13 UK. Cardiff – Great Hall
Sat 14 UK, London – Alexandra Palace
Mon 16 UK. Middlesborough – Town Hall
Wed 18 UK. Edinburgh – Usher Hall
Thu 19 UK. Nottingham – Rock City
Fri 20 UK. Nottingham – Rock City
Sat 21 UK. Birmingham – 02 Academy
DECEMBER 2020
Tue 1 BELGIUM.Antwerp – Trix
Fri 4 GERMANY. Berlin – Columbia Halle
Sat 5 GERMANY. Cologne – Palladium
Sun 6 GERMANY. Stuttgart – LKA Longhorn
Tue 8 SWITZERLAND. Zurich – Xtra
Wed 9 GERMANY. Munich – TonHalle
Thu 10 GERMANY. Offenbach – Stadthalle
Sat 12 NETHERLANDS, Amsterdam – Melkweg
Tickets available here: www.entershikari.com/shows