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Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds Release New Video For ‘This Is The Place’

Following the recent release of new single ‘This Is The Place’, today Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds release the video for the track, directed by Dan Cadan and Jonathan Mowatt, who also directed the video for ‘Black Star Dancing’. 

Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds will release ‘This Is The Place’, a brand new EP of music on September 27th. The title track from the EP is available now – https://nghfb.lnk.to/thisistheplace

The five track EP features three brand new songs as well as two remixes, track-listing below – 

1. This Is The Place
2. A Dream Is All I Need To Get By
3. Evil Flower
4. This Is The Place (Dense & Pika Remix)
5. Evil Flower (The Reflex Revision)

Although completely disparate sonically, the three new tracks each feature soaring female backing vocals and all have a nod to different iterations of psych. 

The full EP will be available digitally and on vinyl – including picture disc and coloured vinyl versions – on September 27th. Pre-order here – https://nghfb.lnk.to/thisistheplace

This is the second EP of new music from Noel in 2019, following the release of ‘Black Star Dancing’ in May. In a 4* review of the EP, NME said, “‘Black Star Dancing’ sparkles with shimmering synths and a scorching solo in tribute to David Bowie’s ‘Fashion’ over a four-to-the-floor beat. … ‘Rattling Rose’ lures you in with some traditional acoustic guitar and a driving Americana rhythm, before blooming into a sci-fi carnival breakdown … That marriage of soulful indie and a sweet groove harks back to Doves’ early work. After the sound of rainfall subsides, ‘Sail On’ swoons with that immediately relatable simplicity of Noel’s most powerful acoustic moments…” 

This summer has seen Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds headline festivals across the UK as well as playing his own large-scale outdoor gigs, including a huge hometown show at Manchester’s Heaton Park. Noel is currently on tour in the US with The Smashing Pumpkins, before re-joining U2 on tour in Australia in November.

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