The Pigeon Detectives have announced the release of their fifth album ‘Broken Glances’ on February 24, as well as a run of UK tour dates in March 2017.
It’s been three years since the Leeds five-piece, who rose to fame in 2007 with their debut album ‘Wait For Me’, last released an LP – 2013’s ‘We Met At Sea’.
Promising a “contemplative, more eclectic” LP than previous albums, ‘Broken Glances’ sees the band return to Leeds label Dance to the Radio after ‘We Met At Sea’ was released on Cooking Vinyl Records. Recorded with Richard Formby, who has previously worked with the likes of Wild Beasts, Ghostpoet and Spaceman 3, ‘Broken Glances’ is set to be the Detectives’ most “reflective” album yet.
Frontman Matt Bowman said: “On this album we felt we owed it to [our fans] to deliver something real that documents the journey we’ve all been on together. If you listen hard enough and take some time over the record, you’ll realise it’s an ode to everyone that’s ever bought an album or turned up to a show.”