A group who emerged at the tail-end of a period when anything purely-instrumental and guitar-based became lazily tagged ‘post-rock’, Errors have now distanced themselves from that loose genre so much that any fleeting comparison to it is now completely redundant.
‘Have Some Faith In Magic’ is an LP of sprawling pop, with delicious hooks applied liberally across post-electro scatterings; a complete turn away from previously lauded albums ‘It’s Not Something But It Is Like Whatever,’ and last year’s ‘Come Down With Me’ - not least with vocals now being included prominently for the first time. “It was just something that naturally happened”, comments the group’s Steev Livingstone. “We had the idea to put vocals in the music a while ago but we always intended that they should be treated as another instrument. We’ve used them in a way that sits really naturally so the music and the vocals don't feel like separate entities”. Fresh from a summer supporting labelmates (and bosses) Mogwai in the US, Errors will also support the band at a dual homecoming gig at Glasgow’s famous Barrowlands on December 22nd, with their own headlining UK tour taking place in February 2012.
February 2012 UK Tour (with support from Remember Remember)
9th Newcastle, The Cluny
10th Manchester, Islington Mill
11th Liverpool, Kazimer
12th Birmingham, The Rainbow
13th Cardiff, Clwb Ifor Bach
14th Bristol, The Fleece
15th Brighton, The Haunt
16th London, XOYO
17th Leeds, Cockpit 2
18th Dublin, Grand Social
24th Dundee, Doghouse
25th Aberdeen, Lemon Tree
Photo by Michael Kent











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