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The Pineapple Thief announce new live album ‘Hold Our Fire’

THE PINEAPPLE THIEF have announced a new live album!

Following the release of their latest studio album Dissolution, through Kscope, the band have now announced a new live album! Titled Hold Our Fire, the upcoming live released was captured during their 16-date European headline tour in September last year. The new album is due for release on November 15th, ahead of their debut North America tour in November/December.

Hold Our Fire features eight concert performances of Dissolution tracks, including the singles Far Below, Try As I Might, Threatening War & Uncovering Your Tracks, as well as 3000 Days from 2010 studio album Someone Here is Missing with extra guitars from new guitarist George Marios.

Alongside the announcement of the new live released, the band have shared a new song from the upcoming live album; titled Threatening War.

Listen to Threatening War (live) here: 

The band’s virtuoso drummer, also known for his work with PORCUPINE TREE and KING CRIMSON, Gavin Harrison reveals more about their performances for Hold Our Fire. “I feel this live recording really captures the energy and spirit of the band playing together in front of a great enthusiastic crowd.”

It’s a feeling shared by frontman, composer and guitarist Bruce Soord. “It’s a great souvenir from such a memorable tour. I am really looking forward to taking the show over to North America in November and mixing the record reminded me just how much fun we have playing live.”

Also, you can view both the track list and artwork for the upcoming live release below:

Track List: 

1. Try As I Might (live)
2. Threatening War (live)
3. Uncovering Your Tracks (live)
4. All That You`ve Got (live)
5. Far Below (live)
6. Not Naming Any Names (live)
7. White Mist (live)
8. Shed A Light (live)
9. 3000 Days (live)

Hold Our Fire is set for release on November 15th via Kscope.

For more information on THE PINEAPPLE THIEF like their official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.