SHED Seven’s album of orchestral reworkings, Liquid Gold, arrives tomorrow on Cooking Vinyl as their 30th anniversary celebrations take to the road.
These gilded reinventions were recorded in collaboration with arrangers Fiona Brice and Michael Rendall, Rendall having teamed up with the Sheds for 2017’s Top Ten comeback album Instant Pleasures and 2024’s A Matter Of Time.
The track listing will be: Getting Better; Speakeasy; Devil In Your Shoes; On Standby; Going For Gold; Waiting For The Catch; Better Days; Parallel Lines; Disco Down; Ocean Pie; new composition All Roads Lead To You and Chasing Rainbows.
Already the York band have trailered the 12-track recording with a quintet of tasters: Speakeasy, Devil In Your Shoes, Getting Better, the BBC Radio 2 B-listed Waiting For The Catch duet with Issy Ferris, of UK folk/rock/Americana duo Ferris & Sylvester, and, most recently, Chasing Rainbows, their most streamed song of all time and perennial set closer.
Originally released on 1998’s Let It Ride, Chasing Rainbows has been reshaped with a string arrangement and plaintive piano before the Sheds furnish the song still further, giving its melancholy and yearning a deeper resonance.
Frontman Rick Witter says: “When we set out to re-record Chasing Rainbows for Liquid Gold, this particular track presented a different kind of challenge. We knew we were handling something with extreme care, as we understand just how significant Chasing Rainbows is to so many of you! It’s not just a song but a part of your lives and memories. We read your comments and felt the impact this song has had.
“In crafting this new version, we poured all that emotion and significance into it. As we worked in the studio, it became clear that this rendition embodies a collective spirit. It’s not meant to be better than the original but rather to stand as its sister, a cinematic alternative, like the closing scene of a movie. That’s why it sits proudly at the end of Liquid Gold. You can almost hear your voices singing long after the record has finished.”
On the heels of being named as ambassadors forNational Album Day, playing Blossoms’ Big Bank Holiday Weekend at Wythenshawe Park, Manchester, on August 25, and BBC Radio 2 In The Park in Preston on September 8, the Sheds head out on a record store tour of short sets and record signings tomorrow.
They also will perform six intimate shows to mark the 30th anniversary of their 1994 debut album, Change Giver, before their full-scale headline tour starts on November 14.
A year that began with Shed Seven topping the album charts for the first time in January with A Matter Of Time will end with Witter and guitarist Paul Banks going back to where the Sheds’ story began, when the two former Huntington schoolboys play acoustic shows at the Huntington Working Men’s Club in York on December 21 and 22.
The Liquid Gold album campaign has been given further impetus with a Bootleg Edition, featuring stripped-back artwork hand-stamped by a band member and five bonus tracks, available as a specially priced CD and on black double-vinyl.
Other formats include signed yellow splatter double-vinyl and a Live At York 2CD that adds a live album recorded at the brace of York Museum Gardens 30th anniversary gigs in July. The Sheds’ official store also offers fans the chanced to build their own custom album bundles. All pre-orders are on sale at shedsevenn.lnk.to/LiquidGoldPR
Shed Seven’s gig diary: September 27 to December 22
September 27, Manchester, HMV (1pm SOLD OUT)
September 27, Bury, Wax & Beans (6pm SOLD OUT)
September 28, Birmingham, HMV (1pm SOLD OUT)
September 28, Leamington Spa, Head Records (5pm SOLD OUT)
September 29, London, Rough Trade East (5pm SOLD OUT)
September 29, London, Rough Trade East (7pm SOLD OUT)
September 30, Southampton, Vinilo (1pm SOLD OUT)
September 30, Brighton, Resident Music (6.30pm SOLD OUT)
October 1, Bristol, Rough Trade (12 noon LOW TICKETS)
October 1, Bristol, Rough Trade (5pm SOLD OUT)
October 2, Nottingham, Rough Trade (12 noon SOLD OUT)
October 2, Nottingham, Rough Trade (6pm -SOLD OUT)
October 3, Sheffield, Bear Tree Records (12 noon SOLD OUT)
October 3, Liverpool, Jacaranda (7pm SOLD OUT)
October 4, Newcastle, Beyond Vinyl (6.30pm SOLD OUT)
October 10, Kingston-Upon-Thames, Pryzm, Change Giver show, hosted by Banquet Records (EXTRA SHOW ADDED)
October 11, Kingston-Upon-Thames, Pryzm, Change Giver show, hosted by Banquet Records (SOLD OUT)
October 12, Coventry, HMV Empire, Change Giver show (SOLD OUT)
October 16, Edinburgh, Assai Records (12 noon SOLD OUT)
October 16, Glasgow, HMV (5pm SOLD OUT)
October 17, Glasgow, SWG3, Change Giver show, hosted by Assai Records (SOLD OUT)
October 18, Manchester Academy 2, Change Giver show, hosted by Crash Records (SOLD OUT)
October 19, Leeds Beckett Student Union, Change Giver show, hosted by Crash Records (SOLD OUT)
November 14, Sheffield Octagon (SOLD OUT)
November 15, Cardiff University Great Hall
November 16, Liverpool University Mountford Hall (LOW TICKETS)
November 18, Halifax, Victoria Theatre (LOW TICKETS)
November 19, Hull City Hall
November 21, Aberdeen Music Hall (SOLD OUT)
November 22, Glasgow O2 Academy (SOLD OUT)
November 23, Edinburgh O2 Academy (LOW TICKETS)
November 25, Leicester O2 Academy (LOW TICKETS)
November 26, Margate, Dreamland
November 28, Bristol O2 Academy (SOLD OUT)
November 29, Newcastle O2 City Hall (LOW TICKETS)
November 30, Leeds O2 Academy (SOLD OUT)
December 2, Oxford O2 Academy (SOLD OUT)
December 3, Lincoln, Engine Shed (LOW TICKETS)
December 5, Stockton Globe
December 6, Manchester O2 Victoria Warehouse (SOLD OUT)
December 7, Birmingham O2 Academy (SOLD OUT)
December 9, Norwich – The Nick Rayns LCR, University of East Anglia (SOLD OUT)
December 10, Cambridge, Corn Exchange (LOW TICKETS)
December 12, Bournemouth O2 Academy (LOW TICKETS)
December 13, Nottingham, Rock City (SOLD OUT)
December 14, London O2 Academy, Brixton (SOLD OUT)
December 21, Rick Witter & Paul Banks, Huntington Working Men’s Club, York, acoustic gig (SOLD OUT)
December 22, Rick Witter & Paul Banks, Huntington Working Men’s Club, York, acoustic gig (SOLD OUT)
For ticket availability, head to shedseven.com/gigs.
Step One: Night two of the Sheds’ 30th anniversary homecoming concerts, Live At York Museum Gardens, presented by Futuresound, on July 20
Set list: Let’s Go; Speakeasy; Where Have You Been Tonight?; High Hopes (with Duke Witter); Dolphin; Devil In Your Shoes; Tripping With You (with Laura McClure); Bully Boy (with Huntington School Choir); Ocean Pie; Parallel Lines; In Ecstasy (with Rowetta); On Standby; Going For Gold; Suspicious Minds; Talk Of The Town; Getting Better; Let’s Go Dancing.
Encores: Room In My House; Throwaways (with Peter Doherty); Disco Down; Chasing Rainbows (with choir, McClure, Rowetta and support acts Doherty, Brooke Combe and Apollo Junction).
CharlesHutchPress viewpoint: As central as a centre-spot, standing with a cluster of chanting York City fans, former manager Michael Morton (February-August 2023) at their core, and a bunch of Sheds-loving former University of York students, meeting up from all over the country for the first time since 1997.
Different set list? Out went She Left Me On Friday (they left it out on Saturday), People Will Talk and The Heroes. In came: Where Have You Been Tonight? and Parallel Lines.
Other differences?
*Shed Seven arrived on stage at 8.30pm rather than 8.40pm.
*Different members of Huntington School Choir sang Bully Boy.
*The Sheds’ friend Stuart Allan, guitarist and vocalist in York band Johnny And The Dunebugs, guested on guitar throughout the Sheds’ set, introduced by Rick Witter as “the fifth Beatle”.
The same on both nights:
*The show-opening recorded poetry reading of The Boys Are Coming Home – a hymn of praise to York’s “characters, cobbles and quirks” – by Matt Abbott, Wakefield poet, educator, activist and former frontman and lyricist of Skint & Demoralised. Commissioned by guitarist Paul Banks.
*Backing singers Mary Pearce and Beverly Skeete, as featured on the Shed Seven albums Instant Pleasures, A Matter Of Time and the upcoming Liquid Gold.
*Special guests Laura McClure, from Reverend And The Makers, Rowetta, from the Madchester Nineties’ scene, and The Libertines’ Peter Doherty, all reprising their contributions to the Sheds’ number one album, A Matter Of Time.
*Brass section of Tim Hurst, trombone; Andy Cox, saxophone; Jamie Brownfield, trumpet.
*The presence of a film crew, led off on Friday by the camera following Rick Witter from the Museum Street entrance, “walking towards the stage like a boxer entering the ring” (to quote Ste’s comment on CharlesHutchPress’s review of the first night.
Why filming?
“The idea of filming the weekend is trifold,” says Rick. “We wanted to make a video for the most recent Liquid Gold release, Getting Better, which came out on Monday evening (July 22). Worth a watch!
“We’re also releasing a ‘Live At Museum Gardens’ variant to coincide with the release of Liquid Gold on September 27. And then possibly we’ll release a DVD of the Museum Gardens gigs, along with all the promo vids from A Matter Of Time onwards and a small documentary about the Sheds. The year of the Sheds indeed.”
Final CharlesHutchPress thoughts: Loved Room In My House and Talk Of The Town becoming latter-day crowd favourites already. Rick’s “dad dancing” with son and Serotones singer Duke in High Hopes. The set – pre-encores – closing with Let’s Go Dancing’s a cappella coda, “Lonely words seek an empty page/Curtain call, time to leave the stage/ It’s time to stop…”.
Peter Doherty and his dapper chapeau – plonked briefly on Witter’s head – loving every minute, whether in Throwaways or the everything-plus-the-kitchen-sink Chasing Rainbows finale. The departing hordes still singing Chasing Rainbows as they crossed Lendal Bridge, homeward bound and euphoric.
Step two: New single Waiting For The Catch and new album Liquid Gold
“HI MATE. Sorry just shooting a video to a new song. It’s all go.” So messaged Rick Witter, on July 22, explaining his delay in answering a handful of CharlesHutchPress questions.
That song is new single Waiting For The Catch, a duet with Issy Ferris, of UK folk/rock/Americana duo Ferris & Sylvester, who released their second album, Otherness, on March 1 on Arch Top Records.
Premiered on the Zoe Ball Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2 on August 8, Waiting For The Catch is a new reworking of an Instant Pleasures bonus track from the York band’s career-spanning orchestral album Liquid Gold. Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HKKvnD-tII.
“Waiting For The Catch fits perfectly alongside some of our biggest hits,” says Rick. “The song has the classic ‘Can’t live with you, can’t live without you’ sentiment and we felt making it a duet would fit perfectly with the lyrical theme.
“So we invited the amazing Issy Ferris to add her beautiful voice to the track, which gives it a yearning, but also vengeful energy. You want to hear Shed Seven arena-sized? No problem, it’s our pleasure.”
Liquid Gold’s orchestral reinventions were recorded in collaboration with arrangers Fiona Brice and Michael Rendall. Brice had worked previously with Liam Gallagher and Placebo, while Rendall had teamed up with the Sheds for 2017’s Top Ten comeback album Instant Pleasures and A Matter Of Time.
“This year we celebrate 30 years as recording artists and, after reminiscing about our career, we thought we’d celebrate the milestone by revisiting some key songs from our past,” says Rick.
“The idea being that if we cherry picked a hatful of songs and recorded them now, it would be a coherent stroll down memory lane but also sit sonically beside A Matter Of Time. A logical next step.”
Rick continues: “We see this record as a gateway into the world of Shed Seven. We also felt that adding an orchestra to each track would lend the whole project a unique slant. The songs have become widescreen, full of colour.
“The original recordings will always hold a special place in our hearts but re-recording the chosen songs was an exciting prospect for us. It’s a gift from the band to our loyal supporters and will hopefully introduce some golden moments throughout our career to a whole new audience. Enjoy, and here’s to the next 30 years!”
Set for release on Cooking Vinyl on September 27, Liquid Gold can be pre-ordered at shedsevenn.lnk.to/LiquidGoldPR, with formats ranging from signed copies and vinyl to CD and cassette versions.
The Sheds have just launched a new bootleg edition, each with artwork individually hand-stamped by the band, that adds three songs from their BBC Piano Room session, a live recording of Casino Girl, and remix of In Ecstasy.
That Piano Room session in May saw the Sheds perform Chasing Rainbows, Talk Of The Town and a cover of Duran Duran’s Planet Earth with the BBC Concert Orchestra at Maida Vale studios.
The album track listing will be: Getting Better; Speakeasy; Devil In Your Shoes; On Standby; Going For Gold; Waiting For The Catch (featuring Issy Ferris); Better Days; Parallel Lines; Disco Down; Ocean Pie; new composition All Roads Lead To You and Chasing Rainbows.
A special Live @Museum Gardens 2CD edition can be pre-ordered at store.shedseven.com/product/148214?password=LG-YORK-EM. Featuring a bonus disc of live tracks recorded at the two shows, it comes with alternative artwork to commemorate the occasion.
In the immediate aftermath of the Museum Gardens shindigs, the Sheds released a video of the Liquid Gold version of Getting Better, filmed on and off stage over the two days, capturing the band, special guests Peter Doherty, Rowetta and Laura McClure and Friday support acts The Lottery Winners and Serotones, Huntington School choir and audience members…and Witter riding through York on a bike.
Or, as Black Arts PR’s press release puts it: “The video is a joyous celebration of one of the biggest highlights of Shed Seven’scareer. It captures every moment of the day: fans getting the party underway as they arrive; Rick Witter strolling through the audience and posing for photos and pinching a sip of beer; clips of friends including Peter Doherty, Lottery Winners, Rowetta, Laura McClure and Serotones (featuring Rick’s son Duke) all relishing the occasion; and the band embracing before they step on stage. The most emotional moment is saved until the end – the band taking their final bows in front of a sea of adoration.”
Post-gigs, The Shedsposted on social media: “Watch to the end, you won’t be disappointed… you might even feature. Enjoy and thanks once again for making this weekend so special.” Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnJnjir47QE.
Already, the Sheds had previewed the album by releasing two tasters, Speakeasy and Devil In Your Shoes. Pre-orders for Liquid Gold have exceeded the numbers reached with January’s A Matter Of Time. Could Shed Seven notch up two number one albums in a year? Roll on September 27.
Step Three: T-T-T-Talk Of The Town in multiple towns and cities, 50 shows in all
AFTER in-store performances and personal appearances, including HMV York, to launch A Matter Of Time in January and the 30th anniversary homecoming celebrations at York Museum Gardens in July, the Shed Seven boys are back in town after town over the rest of 2024.
First up comes a guest spot on Blossoms’ bill at Live From Wythenshawe Park Presents: Blossoms, Inhaler & More @ Wythenshawe Park, Manchester on August 25, followed by BBC Radio 2 In The Park at Moor Park, Preston, on September 8.
Next will be in-store appearances promoting Liquid Gold from September 8 to October 16 and a sextet of gigs in October combining playing 1994 debut album Change Giver in full with a greatest hits set too.
In the traditional biennial Shedcember slot will be a 23-date 30th Anniversary Tour, the Sheds’ biggest-ever winter itinerary, joined by special guests The Sherlocks. Back home in time for Christmas, Rick Witter and Paul Banks will bring down the curtain on the Sheds’ annus mirabilis with a brace of special acoustic duo performances at Huntington Working Men’s Club. Sheds’ bassist Tom Gladwin will do a DJ set each night
AUGUST
25th: Manchester, Wythenshawe Park (guests to Blossoms)
SEPTEMBER
8th: Preston, BBC Radio 2 In The Park
27th: Manchester, HMV (1pm – SOLD OUT)
27th: Bury, Wax & Beans (6pm – SOLD OUT)
28th: Birmingham, HMV (1pm – SOLD OUT)
28th: Leamington Spa, Head Records (5pm – SOLD OUT)
29th: London, Rough Trade East (5pm – SOLD OUT)
29th: London, Rough Trade East (7pm – SOLD OUT)
30th – Southampton, Vinilo (1pm – SOLD OUT)
30th: Brighton, Resident (6.30pm – SOLD OUT)
OCTOBER
1st: Bristol, Rough Trade (12 noon – LOW TICKETS)
1st: Bristol, Rough Trade (5pm – SOLD OUT)
2nd: Nottingham, Rough Trade (midday – SOLD OUT)
2nd: Nottingham, Rough Trade (6pm – SOLD OUT)
3rd: Sheffield, Bear Tree Records (midday – SOLD OUT)
3rd: Liverpool, Jacaranda (7pm – SOLD OUT)
4th: Newcastle, Beyond Vinyl (6.30pm – SOLD OUT)
10th: Kingston-upon-Thames, Pryzm (Change Giver show, hosted by Banquet Records)
11th: Kingston-upon-Thames, Pryzm (Change Giver show, hosted by Banquet Records – SOLD OUT)
12th: Coventry, HMV Empire (Change Giver show)
16th: Edinburgh, Assai Records (midday – SOLD OUT)
16th: Glasgow, HMV (5pm – SOLD OUT)
17th: Glasgow, SWG3 (Change Giver show, hosted by Assai Records)
18th: Manchester, Academy 2 (Change Giver show, hosted by Crash Records – SOLD OUT)
19th: Leeds, Beckett Student Union (Change Giver show, hosted by Crash Records – SOLD OUT)
NOVEMBER – 30th ANNIVERSARY HEADLINE TOUR
14th: Sheffield Octagon (SOLD OUT)
15th: Cardiff University, Great Hall
16th: Liverpool University, Mountford Hall (LOW TICKETS)
18th: Halifax, Victoria Theatre (LOW TICKETS)
19th: Hull City Hall
21st: Aberdeen Music Hall (SOLD OUT)
22nd: Glasgow, O2 Academy (SOLD OUT)
23rd: Edinburgh, O2 Academy (LOW TICKETS)
25th: Leicester, O2 Academy (LOW TICKETS)
26th: Margate Dreamland
28th: Bristol O2 Academy (SOLD OUT)
29th: Newcastle O2 City Hall (LOW TICKETS)
30th: Leeds O2 Academy (SOLD OUT)
DECEMBER – 30th ANNIVERSARY HEADLINE TOUR
2nd: Oxford O2 Academy (SOLD OUT)
3rd: Lincoln Engine Shed (LOW TICKETS)
5th: Stockton Globe
6th: Manchester O2 Victoria Warehouse (SOLD OUT)
7th: Birmingham O2 Academy (SOLD OUT)
9th: Norwich, The Nick Rayns LCR, University of East Anglia (SOLD OUT)
10th: Cambridge Corn Exchange (LOW TICKETS)
12th: Bournemouth O2 Academy (LOW TICKETS)
13th: Nottingham Rock City (SOLD OUT)
14th: London O2 Academy Brixton (SOLD OUT)
DECEMBER – RICK WITTER & PAUL BANKS INTIMATE ACOUSTIC SHOWS
21st: York, Huntington Working Men’s Club (SOLD OUT)
22nd: York, Huntington Working Men’s Club (SOLD OUT)
Any remaining tickets are on sale via shedseven.com at https://gigst.rs/SS24.