WinterGreen’s new album “Songs For The Lonely” is set for release September 12th. Recorded predominantly at Big Red studios in Macclesfield with Jake Evans (Bad Lieutenant) at the controls, the album contains 11 songs which veer from Stonesian rock to Smithsian acoustic to Screamsian electro-indie. Two songs on the record are from the band’s recent collaborations with Peter EJ Lee, whilst the front cover features a moody shot of Boscombe Pier in Dorset, with the rear cover showing the boys seemingly in a bubble.

The song “Man on the Bench” which is kind-of the album’s title track was co-written with author and ex-NME journalist David Quantick; There is a video out for “Did I Ever Really….” that was made in Mauritius while Mike was resident on the island earlier this year making a film called “Spider Island”!

The album will be out on all the usual streaming services, plus vinyl / CD’s Formed in “towns orbiting the city of Manchester” in 2014, WinterGreen spent their first 12-months writing & rehearsing before venturing out to play venues around their nearby city such as Night & Day, The Castle, Gullivers, The Salford Arms, and a jazz club in leafy Cheshire.

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