THE AMORETTES RELEASE 'EVERYTHING I LEARNED I LEARNED FROM ROCK N' ROLL'


12th March 2018



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The Amorettes have released their new digital single and video, 'Everything I Learned I Learned From Rock N' Roll', which is taken from their forthcoming studio album 'Born To Break' released through SPV/ Steamhammer on April 6th.

Here's the video for 'Everything I Learned I Learned From Rock N' Roll':



'Everything I Learned I Learned From Rock N' Roll' was written by Amorettes frontlady Gill Montgomery and Black Star Riders frontman Ricky Warwick and the video was was produced by Sitcom Soldiers.

'Born To Break' was produced by Luke Morley of Thunder and recorded and mixed by Nick Brine (The Darkness, Bruce Springsteen) and will be released as CD digipak, 2LP gatefold coloured version, download and stream.

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Relentless touring across the UK and Europe has turned The Amorettes into a lean, mean, rock'n'roll machine, leading them to be described as "like Airbourne fronted by Joan Jett".

You can catch them at the following dates:
Monday 2nd April: Bannermans Bar, Edinburgh
Thursday 5th April: Dreadnought Rock Club, Bathgate
Sunday 8th April: The Garage, Glasgow*
Monday 9th April: The Robin 2, Bilston*
Tuesday 10th April: Koko, London*
Thursday 12th April: Academy 2, Manchester*
Friday 13th April: Rock City, Nottingham*
Saturday 14th April: O2 Academy, Bristol*
Friday 27th to Sunday 29th April: Silja Rocks Cruise, from Värtahamnen to Helsinki South Harbour
Saturday 15th September: Redemption Festival, Wakefield
* - with The Dead Daisies

Tickets are on sale now right here.

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'Born To Break' tracklisting:
Can You Feel The Fire
Hello And Goodbye
Everything I Learned I Learned From Rock And Roll
Born To Break
What Ever Gets You Through The Night
Hell Or High Water
You Still Got Rock And Roll
Easy Tiger
Bat Shit Crazy
Coming Up The Middle
High On Your Energy
I Want It Bad

The Amorettes are:
Gill Montgomery – Guitar, Vocals
Heather Mckay – Bass Guitar
Hannah Mckay - Drums

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