AN EXCITING young band will launch a one-week pop-up shop in St Helens as they prepare to release their debut album.
As their legions of fans will already know, the K's debut album 'I Wonder If The World Knows?' is set to be released on Friday, April 5.
With an all-guns-blazing approach, the Earlestown rockers had a large mural completed on the exterior wall of the Citadel last week and will launch a pop-up shop inside Church Square shopping centre from Friday, April 5.
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There is a lot of buzz about the band at present and inside the pop-up shop will be various editions of the band's debut album, such as vinyl, CD, and cassette, along with other singles, rarities, and merchandise.
The band, consisting of Jamie Boyle, Ryan Breslin, Dexter Baker, and Nathan Peers, will also be in the shop over the weekend to sign records, speak to fans, and (potentially) perform some acoustic tracks on various days.
The shop will be open for one week until the album earns its charting position.
The four-piece has also released a final single and accompanying video, 'Lights Go Down' ahead of the highly-anticipated album.
Described as the band's "most emotive release yet", singer Jamie said that the track is the "favourite song I’ve ever written".
Speaking about the album, Jamie added: “I Wonder If The World Knows? is a diary of my life for the last few years.
"I have always been brutally honest in my lyrics and write true to myself and my feelings.
"The best way to describe the general lyrical content of the album is that it is a constant battle of trying to work out what scares me more - the fact that we might never reach the goals we’ve always dreamed of or arguably scarier, what might happen if we do!”
The four-piece played at the St Helens and Earlestown Christmas events in December and will supporting Red Rum Club tomorrow at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool.
They will then continue their run of intimate, acoustic shows and signings and their soon-to-be sold-out UK headline tour in April.
The headline tour sees them taking on some of the most sizable venues of their career including Manchester’s O2 Victoria Warehouse and London’s Electric Ballroom.
More information about the K's album and tour dates can be found here.
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