British poet Brian Bilston and indie band The Catenary Wires have unveiled a video for Might Have, Might Not Have, a romantic love song from their Sounds Made By Humans album.
They used a bit of the Super-8 footage of the trains that will be familiar to those who remember the promo for the first Heavenly single I Fell In Love Last Night. Bilston bought it back then and Amelia Fletcher and Rob Pursey are now the members of The Catenary Wires.
UK live dates:- 09/12 Ramsgate @ Music Hall
- 10/30 Banbury @ Mill Arts Centre
- 11/01 London @ Bloomsbury Theatre
- 11/03 Norwich @ Arts Centre
- 11/04 Stamford @ Corn Exchange
- 11/05 Milton Keynes @ The Stables
- 11/06 Brighton @ Komedia
- 11/12 Worcester @ Huntingdon Hall
- 11/13 Nottingham @ Metronome
- 11/14 Swansea @ Grand Theatre
- 11/15 Bristol @ John Wesley's Chapel
- 11/21 Manchester @ Halle St Peters
- 11/22 Otley @ Courthouse
- 11/23 Chorley @ Theatre
- 11/24 Liverpool @ Philharmonic Hall
- 11/25 Sheffield @ The Foundry
- 11/26 Glasgow @ Centre for Contemporary Arts
- 11/27 Newcastle @ The Pilgrim
- 11/28 Pocklington @ Arts Centre
- 12/04 Herne Bay @ Kings Hall
» brianbilston.com
» catenarywiresband.com
HCTF review of Sounds Made By Humans
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