The Sheepdogs Announce 'Changing Colours' Album, Share New Single

Hear "I've Got a Hole Where My Heart Should Be" below

BY Calum SlingerlandPublished Oct 13, 2017

Two years on from delivering Future Nostalgia LP, the Sheepdogs have lifted the curtain on a follow-up full-length. 

Titled Changing Colours, the band's sixth studio effort will arrive February 2 through Warner. The record runs 17 tracks in length, with the band sharing first single "I've Got a Hole Where My Heart Should Be" alongside the announcement. It also marks the first album to feature guitarist Jim Bowskill, who joined the group in 2015.

"This album has a much wider range of sounds on it: trombone, clarinet, Latin percussion, pedal steel, fiddle and banjo all make an appearance," the band said in a statement. "The title Changing Colours really lends itself to these different sounds on the record... We were also lucky to work with newcomer Jim Bowskill whose guitar wizardry is almost outshone by his fine mandolin playing and singing."

Changing Colours is available for pre-order here. Read through the tracklisting to find "I've Got a Hole Where My Heart Should Be" and a humorous trailer in the players below.

Changing Colours:

1. Nobody
2. I've Got A Hole Where My Heart Should Be
3. Saturday Night
4. Let It Roll
5. The Big Nowhere
6. I Ain't Cool
7. You Got To Be A Man
8. Cool Down
9. Kiss The Brass Ring
10. Cherries Jubilee
11. I'm Just Waiting For My Time
12. Born A Restless Man
13. The Bailieboro Turnaround
14. Up In Canada
15. H.M.S. Buffalo
16. Esprit Des Corps
17. Run Baby Run



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