All Get Out announce new album, ‘Nobody Likes A Quitter’

By Ben Tipple

“I eventually realized I had nothing else but music,” says All Get Out’s Nathan Hussey, explaining his decision to return to the medium five years after the release of the seminal ‘The Season’ and one year on from the ‘Movement’ EP.

The announcement confirms the release of ‘Nobody Likes A Quitter’, produced over the course of a year by Manchester Orchestra’s Andy Hull and Robert McDowell.

“When I started writing this record, I was 29,” he continues. “I had to accept a few things: I had to accept what the record was sonically. This is where I am. I sound a little softer: I don’t have angst; I have worry. I’m not angry at other people; I’m concerned with myself. Andy really held me accountable to the meaning of the songs. We’d go over lyrics and he’d ask me, ‘What are you trying to say? This is what it sounds like to me.”

The exact release date is yet to be revealed, with ‘Nobody Likes A Quitter’ expected to drop in the autumn. We’d be surprised not to hear some new music very soon too.

In the meantime, All Get Out have confirmed a stateside tour with Gates and Microwave. Full details of that, plus pre-order information for ‘Nobody Likes A Quitter’ are available via the All Get Out website.

Here’s what the album is going to look like:
All Get Out

To remember just why this is such exciting news, check out last year’s Audiotree appearance.

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