MAXÏMO PARK Announce Special Election Night Show In Aid Of Local Foodbanks

By Samuel Phillips
By July 2, 2024 Culture, Music, News

Maxïmo Park have announced that they will be playing an intimate election night show at The Star & Shadow Cinema in Newcastle on July 4th. Donations to the Newcastle West End Foodbank will be encouraged on the door, on a night that the band have promised to debut new music from their forthcoming album ‘Stream of Life‘.

With the country spending the day at polling stations, Maxïmo Park – one of the most astutely political bands of recent time – will be reaching into their catalogue to bring out hits as well as never-before-heard new songs in this unique hometown venue, giving back to the community in the process.

Lead singer Paul Smith says of the event: “We wanted to premiere some new songs in one of our favourite DIY venues in our hometown. We thought it would be fun to have an election theme, given the date, but, on a serious note, try to raise a bit of money for a local food bank, since the poorest in society have suffered the most under the current government.”

In order to be in with a chance of attending, fans pre-save the album here: https://presave.io/t/votemaximo

Anyone that has already pre-saved the album will automatically be entered into the draw. Those successful will be notified by Wednesday 3rd July.

New album ‘Stream of Life’ is out September 27th via Lower Third.

Maxïmo Park recently announced new album Stream Of Life for release on September 27th via Lower Third. News of the band’s eighth studio album arrived alongside the release of its lead single ‘Your Own Worst Enemy’.

The road to Stream Of Life saw the band link up once again with Ben Allen (Gnarls Barkley, Animal Collective), Grammy-winning producer of 2021’s UK #2 charting, pandemic-era tour de force Nature Always Wins, as well as producer Burke Reid (Courtney Barnett, Julia Jacklin, Sports Team). As a result it marks the first time they have all been together in a studio to make an album since 2016.

It finds the band in perhaps the most reflective state they’ve been in. Lead singer Paul Smith, this most lit-pop of lyric writers, took the album title from a short story by Ukrainian-born Brazilian writer Clarice Lispector, inspired by both its stream of consciousness style and the way it prompts reflection on the inner mechanisms of people’s minds. It begs the question of why they do the things that they do, even when they can seem counterintuitive to the outsider. There’s an inner flow to every individual – a stream of life.

Both form and concept bleed satisfyingly into how Stream Of Life itself was created – recorded quickly, making fast decisions, not overly-editing oneself – and more specifically how ‘Your Own Worst Enemy’ becomes a study in deception. It considers the things we conceal from ourselves, and others, in order to maintain some inner equilibrium.

Commenting on the single, lead singer Paul Smith says: “’Your Own Worst Enemy’ has a different feel to anything we’ve done before – loose and lean, yet still rocking! It’s about that horrible feeling where you suddenly realise you’ve made a familiar error, and also the lies we tell each other on a daily basis to avoid confrontation or turmoil.”

Continuing about the album he says: “We’ve always tried to document the world around us at each stage of our lives while subtly nudging the music forward each time – this record continues that mission. It was great to be back in a studio after recording remotely last time. Working with Ben in Atlanta, and Burke in Byker, was as stimulating as it’s ever been, and I think we captured that energy. Thematically, the record covers passion, politics, and privilege amongst other topics.”

Pre-order Stream Of Life here.

2024 headline UK / EU tour dates:

Oct 8 – Academy, Dublin, IE

Oct 9 – Limelight 2, Belfast, NI

Oct 11 – Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh, UK – SOLD OUT

Oct 12 – New Century Hall, Manchester, UK – SOLD OUT

Oct 13 – New Century Hall, Manchester, UK

Oct 15 – Beckett Students’ Union, Leeds, UK

Oct 16 – Waterfront, Norwich, UK – SOLD OUT

Oct 18 – Islington Assembly Hall, London, UK – SOLD OUT

Oct 19 – Islington Assembly Hall, London, UK – SOLD OUT

Oct 20 – Concorde 2, Brighton, UK

Oct 22 – Trinity, Bristol, UK – SOLD OUT

Oct 23 – Town Hall, Birmingham, UK

Oct 24 – Leadmill, Sheffield, UK – SOLD OUT

Oct 26 – Boiler Shop, Newcastle, UK – SOLD OUT

Oct 27 – Boiler Shop, Newcastle, UK – SOLD OUT

Nov 4 – Melkweg Oz, Amsterdam, NL

Nov 5 – Point Ephémère, Paris, FR

Nov 6 – Stollwerck, Cologne, DE

Nov 8 – Markthalle, Hamburg, DE

Nov 9 – VEGA, Copenhagen, DK

Nov 10 – Metropol,  Berlin, DE

Nov 12 – Exil, Zurich, CH

Nov 13 – Technikum. Munich, DE

Nov 14 – Substage, Karlsruhe, DE

Tickets are on sale now here.