Renowned local band Truman Falls will celebrate the release of their third album with a gig in Douglas at the weekend. The band’s new album ‘Silverdale’ is now available on CD and has also been released digitally. The album has been inspired by the glen in the south of the island and has been written and produced by Simon Rea and David Armstrong.
Simon, the lead singer and guitarist, said: ‘Each song on this album has been written In, around or about Silverdale. Isle of Man TT: Full list of gigs, karaokes and discos for practice week Pictures show inside new seafront Douglas bar dedicated to memory of 'amazing man' This morning's Liverpool sailings cancelled due to weather Chef crashed car into a wall while more than three times the drink drive limit ‘I found and nurtured these compositions whilst walking its tranquil trails and wondering along its peaceful pathways. ‘Every song has a silver thread of meaning running through it that will for me, always lead me back to the place where it all took shape in Silverdale.
’ There are ten tracks on the album. Simon is supported by David Armstrong on bass, keys and strings with Paul Teare on guitars and Martyn Thomas on drums. The group has also enlisted the help from a number of guest musicians for the record.
The band will play live at Noa Bakehouse alongside Jeff Jepson, who will also play guitar with the band, this Saturday, May 25 to celebrate the new album and before both acts go on a joint acoustic UK tour. Doors .
