John Bramwell has released A World Full Of Flowers, the first track to be
taken from his very long-awaited second solo album The Light Fantastic.
A World Full Of Flowers will be familiar to those who've witnessed John's full band shows over the past couple of years as his band The Full Harmonic Convergence have previewed most of the tracks from The Light Fantastic. One of the standout tracks, A World Full Of Flowers has a pervading sense of optimism running through it in contrast to the darker nature of his solo debut Leave Alone The Empty Spaces and his extensive catalogue with I Am Kloot - "I want to run when the sunset breaks, make beauty for its own sake, see a world full of flowers go sailing by." It's a perfect taster for the album that is released on February 23rd accompanied by a series of band and solo dates.
John Bramwell plays London St Pancras Old Church (February 21/22/23), Bristol Folk House (25) and Manchester Stoller Hall (29) with the Full Harmonic Convergence before Full Harmonic Trio shows at Oldham Shure Studios (March 1), Altrincham Bowdon Rooms (2), Cardiff Acapella Studios (14), Ludlow Assembly Rooms (15), Falmouth The Cornish Bank (21), Totnes The Barrel House Ballroom (22), Carlisle Old Fire Station (27), Glasgow St Luke's (28), Twyford St Mary's Church (April 5), Corsham Pound Arts Centre (6), Tunbridge Wells Forum (11), Norwich Waterfront (12), Oxford United Reform Church (19), Aldershot West End Centre (20), Shrewsbury Cathedral (25), Birmingham St Paul's Church (27), Chester St Mary's Creative Space (28), Nottingham Metronome (May 9), Dublin The Grand Social (11), Burton On Trent The Ropewalk (17), Lancaster Grand (24), Cardigan Mwldan (31), Bath Rondo Theatre (June 1), Liverpool Philharmonic Music Room (7) and Newcastle Cluny (8).
John Bramwell's website can be found here. He is also on Twitter and Facebook.
The Light Fantastic can be preordered here.
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