Came across this pic of Al circa 1652. #tbt
Are you coming to see us this summer? Tix for our sunshine shenanigans are available at www.thehoosiers.com/shows
We can’t wait to see you all! 🌞
Pinch, punch, first day of the month and all that. But what about the second day of the month?! Poor thing never gets a mention… UNTIL NOW. As we’ll be playing in Grimsby at Docks Academy tomorrow night.
We can’t wait to see you all. Make sure you come down early to catch the wonderful Jaz Beeson. Last few tickets on sale now: www.thehoosiers.com/shows 🕺🕺
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Grimsby, we’re coming for you! And we’re stoked to have the magnificent Jaz Beeson supporting us at our Docks Academy show this Saturday 🙌
A little birdy tells us there are still some tickets available, so snap those up if you wanna join the fun: www.thehoosiers.com/shows 🎉
NEW SHOW ALERT - Excited to play the mighty Docks Academy in Grimsby next month! Tix on sale now: bit.ly/3OqiF7e
See ya there 🥳
Around 1996 in our first ever band (Myst). We haven’t changed a bit, have we? #tbt
Are you ready Wychwood Festival? See you this summer 🥳
🎟️ wychwoodfestival.com/buy-tickets
‘OVERCONFIDENCE’ IS OUT NOW! 🩵
Listen here: found.ee/overconfidence
This deluxe reissue features previously unheard songs “Messing With My Feelings”, “Gung Ho” and “Mister Moon” PLUS live versions of “Making A Monster” and “Up To No Good”, recorded live at Koko last year. Give it a listen and let us know what you think! 🎉
The multi-platinum success of The Hoosiers 2007 debut album, “The Trick to Life”, and singles such as “Worried About Ray” and “Goodbye Mr. A”, raised huge expectations for its follow-up, not least at The Hoosiers’ record label. The prophetically titled “The Illusion of Safety” was, all the band agree, a troubled project from the start.
Fast forward to 2023, and the Hoosiers are about to release their best ever album. Entitled, Confidence and produced by Sam Miller, who mixed the first album, the album is a revelation, and features Hello Sunshine, a Sparks/Feeling-pumped-up affair about fighting to see the positive, as well as Snowflake - about how a being of true love, who seeks only to love, could expect to be received in the UK in our present times – and future singles like the effortlessly-fabulous, Idaho, and the Metronomy/Daft Punk-tinged single, Making A Monster.