11 – 13 Jul 2014, Balado, Kinross-Shire
Embrace
Embrace
Sat 12 Jul 2014 King Tut's Wah Wah Tent
A welcome return to T

Embrace became a pop sensation in the post Brit Pop Britain of the late nineties with their brand of anthemic indie rock.

Often compared to Oasis and The Verve at the time, their indie credibility was cemented by initial releases on Hut Recordings. Three successful albums on they parted with Hut and moved to another independent label - Independiente. Their long awaited fourth album ‘Out of Nothing’ debuted at number one in the UK. This was followed a year later by a fifth studio album ‘This New Day’.

2014 sees the release of their sixth studio album, eponymously titled ‘Embrace’. Several years in the making it showcases a new direction for the band featuring subtle electronica more akin to Keane and Snow Patrol.

Embrace became a pop sensation in the post Brit Pop Britain of the late nineties with their brand of anthemic indie rock.

Often compared to Oasis and The Verve at the time, their indie credibility was cemented by initial releases on Hut Recordings. Three successful albums on they parted with Hut and moved to another independent label - Independiente. Their long awaited fourth album ‘Out of Nothing’ debuted at number one in the UK. This was followed a year later by a fifth studio album ‘This New Day’.

2014 sees the release of their sixth studio album, eponymously titled ‘Embrace’. Several years in the making it showcases a new direction for the band featuring subtle electronica more akin to Keane and Snow Patrol.