‘Cross My Heart And Hope To Fly’ is the first taste of the Courteeners' brand new music from their 2009 recording session. Produced by Ed Buller (of Pulp and Suede fame), this 7” vinyl version also features a brand new B-side track. After months in the studio recording, the band celebrate their return to the fray with ‘Cross My Heart And Hope To Fly’. As a thank you to fans, the track will be available from 7th December 2009 as a free download, as well as on vinyl.
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‘Cross My Heart And Hope To Fly’ is the first taste of the Courteeners' brand new music from their 2009 recording session. Produced by Ed Buller… read more
‘Cross My Heart And Hope To Fly’ is the first taste of the Courteeners' brand new music from their 2009 recording session. Produced by Ed Buller (of Pulp and Suede fame), this 7” vi… read more
Hailing from Manchester, indie rock quartet Courteeners received regular comparisons in the U.K. press to the leading lights of three previous waves of Mancunian Brit-pop: the Smiths, the Stone Roses, and Oasis. The band's alternately jangly and bombastic brand of indie guitar rock bears the influence of all three acts, as well as comparisons to contemporaries like Kasabian, Editors, and Kaiser Chiefs. They debuted in the late 2000s with the hit album St. Jude, evolving over the years by incorporating synth pop and dance grooves on albums such as 2013's Anna and 2020'… read more
Hailing from Manchester, indie rock quartet Courteeners received regular comparisons in the U.K. press to the leading lights of three previous waves of Mancunian Brit-pop: the Smiths, the S… read more
Hailing from Manchester, indie rock quartet Courteeners received regular comparisons in the U.K. press to the leading lights of three previous waves of Mancunian Brit-pop: the Smiths, the Stone Roses, and Oasis. The band's alterna… read more