All Saints Finally Reunite With William Orbit!

New Orbit Produced Single ‘After All’ Released Today

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A day before the release of their already critically acclaimed new album ‘Testament’, All Saints release new single ‘After All’.

The single sees the band collaborating once again with producer William Orbit, the force behind their massive hits 'Pure Shores' and 'Black Coffee'. Fans will be delighted that All Saints are working with Orbit again, as they have long hoped for new material from the band and William.

Written by Shaznay with Orbit and Pete Hutchings, the track is unmistakably both All Saints and William Orbit. ‘After All’ perfectly captures Orbit’s ethereally electronic production and All Saints beautiful rhythmic harmonies, blending to create another sophisticated pop classic.

In addition to new music, All Saints this week announced a UK Tour for November and December 2018.  The 11 date tour begins at the Cambridge Corn Exchange on Thursday 29th November, before visiting Oxford, Norwich, Birmingham, Nottingham, London, Bournemouth, Manchester, Glasgow, Leeds and Newcastle.

All Saints new 2018 tour follows their sold out intimate show at Electric Brixton earlier this month. The new album and tickets go on sale this Friday at 9am via:www.gigsandtours.com / www.ticketmaster.co.uk

The new album ‘Testament’ has so far received rapturous acclaim from the likes from The Sunday Times (Album of the Week) to The Independent “This feels like a band coming full circle with frequent nods to the past, yet with a steadfast determination to evolve” and Metro who said "Testament is fluid, heady, thoughtful, deep in atmosphere and light in execution. An album you can sink into and swim through." 

All Saints have to date sold over 12million records, had five No.1 singles, 3 hit albums and two BRIT awards. After a 10 year hiatus, All Saints returned in 2016 with the hugely successful and critically acclaimed album 'Red Flag', which reached No.3 in the Official UK Albums Chart. 

Post album release, the band embarked on a sold out tour of the UK, before a summer of festival appearances in 2017. All Saints also played to over half a million people, supporting Take That on their arena tour of the UK. 

 

Simon Jones