Normandie have announced the release of their sophomore album White Flag on 26th October 2018 via Easy Life Records, the follow up to 2016’s critically acclaimed debut Inguz.
The band comment:
‘We’ve been working on White Flag for over 2 years and it’s safe to say that this album is the bigger brother of our debut record, Inguz.’
Twelve tracks that build on the band’s signature anthemic sound, White Flag marks the next chapter in Normandie’s whirlwind journey, reaffirming that they are one of the hottest up-and-coming bands to have surfaced in recent years.
Earlier this month Normandie released a video for their brand new single ‘Ecstasy’, which has already received support from the Radio 1 Rock Show and Kerrang! Radio’s Alex Baker, who described the track as “world class music.’
Normandie will make their Reading & Leeds Festival debut this summer, before they tour as main support to Hands Like Houses in October.
Full live dates:
24.08.2018 – Leeds UK, Leeds Festival
26.08.2018 – Reading UK, Reading Festival
w/ Hands Like Houses and Jule Vera
19.10.2018 – Glasgow UK, Cathouse (Tickets)
20.10.2018 – Birmingham UK, The Asylum (Tickets)
21.10.2018 – Leeds UK, The Key Club (Tickets)
23.10.2018 – Bristol UK, The Fleece (Tickets)
24.10.2018 – Manchester UK, Academy 3 (Tickets)
After a huge response following the release of their debut album Inguz, Normandie inked a deal with Easy Life Records earlier this year. Inguz, a Viking rune, symbolised the band’s new direction after the departure of their heavier co-vocalist, where they honed-in on a groundbreaking rock sound and have since seen support from the Radio 1 Rock Show, Kerrang! Radio, Rock Sound, Kerrang! TV, Scuzz TV and more. The soaring melodies are captivating, the choruses are explosive, and overall Normandie deliver a spine-tingling sound that wouldn’t sound out of place in arenas.
The band’s live show has blown away crowds throughout the UK and Europe, with several headline runs including a sold out show at London’s Boston Music Room. They also supported Yellowcard on tour and have numerous festival appearances under their belts, including their Download Festival debut in 2017.
Normandie are paving their way to success and it’ll only be a matter of time before they turn heads even further across the globe.