Adam Hattaway Announces New Album And Album Release Tour + New Single/Video 'Good Times'

Adam Hattaway has announced their new album ‘High Horse’ set for release on November 8th. Produced by Marlon Williams, today’s album announcement also comes with a new single and video ‘Good Times’.
Like many of Hattaway/Jones songs this track came in a dream and is inspired by Arthur Fellig’s crime scene photography. It’s bare, dark and gritty. Hattaway reflects, “I don’t often sing that way. Marlon got me to explore many different vocal styles throughout the album, I accessed parts of my voice that I didn't know I had.’’
This release will be Hattaway’s sixth full length album in six years. Featuring previous single ‘High Horse’, the upcoming record is significantly more stripped down than Hattaway’s earlier, noisier rock and roll ventures, with friend and collaborator Marlon Williams aiming for a sound that was “frustratingly quiet” and led by acoustic guitar. Adam explains, “I didn't know it was just going to be the four of us most of the time, so it was very hands-on.” The small group play nearly all the instruments, sharing backing vocal duties, with very little electric guitar this explores a new sound for Hattaway and Jones.
Adam and his band The Haunters will embark on an eight date tour of Aotearoa and Naarm/Melbourne including a Jon Toogood support and a slot at Sanctuary Sounds music festival.
ADAM HATTAWAY & THE HAUNTERS TOUR
NOV 07 - OAMARU - GRAINSTORE GALLERY
NOV 08 - ŌTEPOTI - PEARL DIVER
NOV 09 - OPHIR - OPHIR PEACE MEMORIAL HALL
NOV 16 - MELBOURNE - NORTHCOTE SOCIAL CLUB - SUPPORTING JON TOOGOOD
NOV 22 - MELBOURNE - MERRI CREEK TAVERN
NOV 30 - ŌTAUTAHI - THE LOONS
DEC 06 - TĀMAKI MAKAURAU - WHAMMY BAR
DEC 07 - TAKAPAU - SANCTUARY SOUNDS FESTIVAL
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