RED Butler are on a roll, with a second album due out and a date at the Iron Road in Evesham in the pipeline.

The date for the diary will be Friday, November 18, on the fourteenth stop of the youthful band's “Nothing to Lose” tour.

A spokesman said: “Once in a while a young band comes along that makes you stop, look and listen, and this is such a band.

“Having spent 18 months in preparation, their second album, also called “Nothing to Lose” is finally available. Drawing upon the combined life experiences of the band, the ten new songs not only salutes contemporary rock, but shows the band’s gradual transition from conventional blues to a harder, bigger and bolder sound, infused with a progressive form.”

The spokesman added: “The highly anticipated new album will be released on November 11 and sees the band deliver a mix of rock crescendos and riffs, that will leave their devout blues rock fan base in awe and take them on a sonic journey into new musical territory”.

The spokesman said: “The power and sensitivity of their music has seen Red Butler win several national awards and other accolades, including third place in Best Blues Band category – British Blues Awards 2016, and winners of the UK Blues Challenge 2015.”

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