The Chemical Brothers release new single ‘Live Again’ and announce new book

By Dan Carver
By June 28, 2023 Culture, News

English electronic music duo legends Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons, better known as The Chemical Brothers, have released a brand-new track ‘Live Again’ which has been released everywhere today. On top of this, the big beat pioneers also announced their first official book ‘Paused in Cosmic Reflection’.

Live Again features vocals from Halo Maud and follows from the recently released single No Reason. The song is taken from the tenth Chemical Brothers album out that’s due later this year.

The duo’s book, ‘Paused in Cosmic Reflection’ is the definitive story of The Chemical Brothers told straight from the pair themselves, Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons. They’ll be joined by a host of studio collaborators, artists, stage show designers and friends who will each add their parts to the career spanning retrospective of their thirty-year career. It will be published by White Rabbit/Orion Publishing Group and is due on October 26th 2023.

The Chemical Brothers are currently playing a series of previously announced European/UK Live dates across the summer and into the autumn. Tour dates are below:

July 

Thu 6th               Bilbao BBK Live, Bilbao, Spain

Sat 8th                 AMA Music Festival, Romano D‘Ezzelino, Italy

Fri 21th               Electric Castle, Cluj, Romania

Sun 23th             Lucca Summer Festival, Lucca, Italy

 

August

Fri 4th                 Wilderness Festival, Oxfordshire, UK

Sat 12th              FEST Festival, Chorzów, Poland

Fri 18th               Cabaret Vert, Charleville-Mézières, France

Sat 26th              Rock En Seine, Saint-Cloud, France

 

September

Sat 9th                The Bay Series, Cardiff, UK

 

October

Thu 26th              OVO Hydro, Glasgow

Fri 27th               AO Arena, Manchester

Sat 28th              First Direct Arena, Leeds

 

November

Wed 1st              3Arena, Dublin

Fri 3rd                 Utilita Arena, Birmingham

Sat 4th               The O2, London