
Steve Mason shares "The People Say"
24th January 2023
Steve Mason has today shared "The People Say", the latest track to be taken from his forthcoming fifth solo album, Brothers & Sisters, which is released on Double Six on Friday 3rd March 2023.
The track follows the album’s opening 6Music listed single, ‘No More’ feat Javed Bashir which was launched in November last year.
Talking about the track, Steve said:
‘The People Say’ is a rallying call for us all, urging people to keep climbing, find the righteous fight and dive in.”
Steve Mason has announced a run of full-band U.K. dates this Spring. These follow his December 2022 ‘No More’ tour which saw him road-testing songs from the new album in a stripped down format.
The full list of forthcoming dates is as follows:
20.04.23 – Future Yard – BIRKENHEAD
21.04.23 – Academy 2 – SHEFFIELD
22.04.23 – Academy 2 – OXFORD
27.04.23 – Brudenell Social Club – LEEDS
28.04.23 – Pop Recs Ltd – SUNDERLAND
29.04.23 – King Tuts – GLASGOW
03.05.23 – Gorilla - MANCHESTER
04.05.23 – Electric Ballroom – LONDON
05.05.23 – Rescue Rooms – NOTTINGHAM
06.05.23 – Concorde 2 - BRIGHTON
Tickets for the shows are on sale now HERE.
Finally, Steve will also play a number of in-stores around album release. The dates are as follows:
03.03.23 – Rough Trade East – LONDON
04.03.23 – Resident – BRIGHTON
06.03.23 – Rough Trade – BRISTOL
07.03.23 – Relevant Records - CAMBRIDGE
Steve Mason Brothers & Sisters
Album | 3rd March 2023
Steve Mason’s most open, honest and vibrant solo record to date, it marries the personal and the political but does so in an emotive and uplifting manner. Written against a backdrop of fear and uncertainty, and at a time when those in charge lurched from one disaster to the next mismanagement with increasing regularity, Brothers & Sisters is in fact an incredibly joyous, even spiritual, listen.
Steve Mason’s most open, honest and vibrant solo record to date, it marries the personal and the political but does so in an emotive and uplifting manner. Written against a backdrop of fear and uncertainty, and at a time when those in charge lurched from one disaster to the next mismanagement with increasing regularity, Brothers & Sisters is in fact an incredibly joyous, even spiritual, listen.