Rialto have announced their new album ‘Neon & Ghost Signs’ and have shared details of and intimate London show.Produced by Tam Johnstone and Rialto frontman Louis Eliot and mixed by Cenzo Townsend, ‘Neon & Ghost Signs’ is set for release on April 25 via Fierce Panda Records and will mark the group’s first LP in 24 years.‘Neon & Ghost Signs’ is available for pre-order in a handful of pressings including a limited edition indie store exclusive transparent green glow-in-the-dark vinyl, white coloured vinyl and a limited edition transparent neon pink vinyl as well as on CD and cassette.
You can pre-order and pre-save the album here.1. ‘No One Leaves This Discotheque Alive’2. ‘I Want You’3. ‘Neon And Ghost Signs’4. ‘Taking The Edge Off Me’5. ‘Remembering to Forget’6. ‘Car That Never Comes’7. ‘Sandpaper Kisses’8. ‘Cherry’9. ‘Put You On Hold’10. ‘Gone’The first taster of the album arrived in the form of lead single ‘No One Leaves This Discotheque Alive’, a groovy, synth-heavy track reminiscent of ’80s club music.
According to a press release, the track sees Eliot cast himself as “the hound of London town, where the sheets are stained with gold”.Rialto have also announced an intimate show at Scala in London on May 14.
A ticket pre-sale will be available on January 15 for fans who sign up to the band’s official mailing list here and pre-order ‘Neon & Ghost Signs’ via their official website.General ticket sales will begin on January 17.
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