New Music: Gary Numan - Love Hurt Bleed
Electro and industrial music pioneer Gary Numan premiered a new song today via The Onion's A.V. Club entitled "Love Hurt Bleed". The gloriously gothic track is featured on Numan's forthcoming full length album Splinter (Songs From A Broken Mind), out October 15th via Machine Music.
Numan is currently on the road for a run of dates that included a performance at Seattle's Bumbershoot Festival, the upcoming Mountain Oasis Electronic Music Summit in Asheville, NC and supporting dates for Nine Inch Nails. He recently added two dates at The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever Cemetery on October 17th and 18th. The first date sold out in less than 10 minutes and the second date is now sold out as well. See below for a full list of tour dates or click HERE.
Gary Numan will release 'Splinter (Songs From A Broken Mind)' on October 15th, his first new studio album in over seven years. A long-time advocate of artist independence, 'Splinter (Songs From A Broken Mind)', will be released on Numan's own label Machine Music. Numan co-produced his 20th studio album with long-time collaborator and producer Ade Fenton and also features some sublime guitar work from Nine Inch Nails guitarist Robin Finck. The album was recorded in England and completed at Numan's home studio in Los Angeles, California, following his permanent move to the US at the end of 2012.
Numan will be playing a number of tour dates this fall in addition to the cemetery stop, and those are all listed below.
Splinter (Songs From A Broken Mind) is available for pre-order now.
Gary Numan dates 2013Oct. 17-18—The Masonic Lodge at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery—Los Angeles, California
Oct. 25—The Masquerade—Atlanta, Georgia
Oct. 26—Mountain Oasis Festival—Asheville, North Carolina
Oct. 27—Black Cat—Washington, D.C.
Oct. 29—Music Hall Of Williamsburg—Brooklyn, New York
Oct. 30—BB&T Center—Sunrise, Florida *
Oct. 31—Amway Center—Orlando, Florida *
Nov. 7—O2 Academy—Bristol, United Kingdom
Nov. 8—The Button Factory—Dublin, Ireland
Nov. 10—Rock City—Nottingham, United Kingdom
Nov. 11—O2 Academy—Sheffield, United Kingdom
Nov. 12—O2 Academy—Newcastle, United Kingdom
Nov. 13—O2 Academy—Glasgow, Scotland
Nov. 14—Manchester Academy—Manchester, United Kingdom
Nov. 15—O2 Academy—Oxford, United Kingdom
Nov. 16—Roundhouse—London, United Kingdom
Nov. 18—The Dome—Brighton, United Kingdom
Nov. 19—Wulfrun Hall—Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
Oct. 25—The Masquerade—Atlanta, Georgia
Oct. 26—Mountain Oasis Festival—Asheville, North Carolina
Oct. 27—Black Cat—Washington, D.C.
Oct. 29—Music Hall Of Williamsburg—Brooklyn, New York
Oct. 30—BB&T Center—Sunrise, Florida *
Oct. 31—Amway Center—Orlando, Florida *
Nov. 7—O2 Academy—Bristol, United Kingdom
Nov. 8—The Button Factory—Dublin, Ireland
Nov. 10—Rock City—Nottingham, United Kingdom
Nov. 11—O2 Academy—Sheffield, United Kingdom
Nov. 12—O2 Academy—Newcastle, United Kingdom
Nov. 13—O2 Academy—Glasgow, Scotland
Nov. 14—Manchester Academy—Manchester, United Kingdom
Nov. 15—O2 Academy—Oxford, United Kingdom
Nov. 16—Roundhouse—London, United Kingdom
Nov. 18—The Dome—Brighton, United Kingdom
Nov. 19—Wulfrun Hall—Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
* with Nine Inch Nails
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