PREVIEW: Ultrasound - Play For Today

Do you remember ULTRASOUND? The amazing band from the late 90's who were tipped to become massive? Do you remember their sprawling debut album 'Everything Picture' and the disappointment that set in when you heard they'd split up? 

Well now Ultrasound are back, and about to release the second album that no-one thought would ever be made... Scroll to the bottom of this page to listen to the incredible new single 'Beautiful Sadness', 'Sovereign', 'Welfare State' and another new track called 'Nonsense', plus watch videos filmed during recording sessions.

A review of this amazing album is HERE.

'Play For Today' will be released September 24th through Fierce Panda records, preceded on October 4th with an album launch party at The Scala in London. A ticket and signed CD bundle is available here for £18: www.wegottickets.com/event/173101 

Standard entry tickets to the show cost £9 in advance and are available here:  www.wegottickets.com/bullandgate/event/173099

You can pre-order the album HERE.

“We’ve been away for a while / But we were never in style...” – ‘Welfare State’


They said it would never happen. And by ‘they’ we mean the band, their friends and anyone who had ever worked with them. But somehow, against all odds and several wads, ULTRASOUND are back. Back with a fresh attitude. Back with a new keyboard player. Back with a second album a mere 13 (that’s thirteen) years after colossal debut ‘Everything Picture’ rattled the gills of the album charts. And back on fierce panda, launch pad for their debut ‘Same Band’ single the first time around. You really couldn’t make it up, but make up they have.

ULTRASOUND - ‘Play For Today’ - fierce panda - September 24th 2012 preceded by single 'Beautiful Sadness'.

The Band: Andrew ‘Tiny’ Wood (vocals / guitar); Richard James Green (guitars / vocals); Vanessa Best (bass / vocals); Bob Birch (keyboards); Andy Peace (drums)

This much we know: as the Twentieth Century wheezed to a close Ultrasound were in the process of spectacularly imploding. 1999 might have been the first year the known world heard of the likes of Doves, Coldplay, Elbow and Muse but for Ultrasound the race was already almost run, a journey which had seen them catapulted from the obscurity of a squat in West London to the front of the NME and a megadeal with Nude Records with scarcely a pause for breath. The fallout was, in a way, as thrilling as the rise upwards. Battered by a reality they didn’t understand and bent out of shape by a music industry they no longer trusted they parted company and walked out of the party. It would be ten years before they set foot on the same stage again. But eventually, thanks to the charitable needs of a benefit gig for Tim Smith from The Cardiacs, Ultrasound did find themselves back together in a rehearsal room in 2010. 

Subsequent carefully chosen live shows at the Bull and Gate, Cargo and the Borderline presented a band who were (back) at ease with themselves. And creating the mammoth sounds of last year’s comeback single ‘Welfare State’ / ‘Sovereign’ gave them a taste for the creative juices they had never lost, just gently misplaced for a decade. The excellent news is that that lost decade has not withered their appetite for gargantuan pop hooks and outlandlishly cosmic freakouts. ‘Play For Today’ was recorded in SNAP studios in North London and produced by Guy Massey. It consists of ten songs sprawled across 53 minutes and ransacks their trademark widescreen heart-searching / art-thrusting box of prog tricks, veering from the rock’n’roll brutalism, sadfaced pop hookery and an epic number replete with mournful colliery brass band.


Of course, it is sublimely, typically Ultrasound that it should be thirteen years which separate their albums. Never knowingly understated at the best of times it would somehow have been poor form if they had waited a prissy half decade like the Stone Roses before getting around to a follow-up. So here they are now. Entertain them. And quickly – otherwise it could well be the year 2025 before we get to hear a third album…

‘Play For Today’ Tracklisting:
• Welfare State • Beautiful Sadness • Twins • Nonsense • Between Two Rivers • Goodbye Baby, Amen • Deus Ex Natura • Long Way Home • Glitter Box • Sovereign •

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READ Ultrasound's blog (written by Tiny) for an insight into the album's recording... 



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