THE FARM announce first album in 30 years with ‘Forever & Ever’ Single

Indie godfathers, The Farm announce their first new album in 30 years with euphoric singleā¦
Forever & Ever
Cultural figureheads of the eighties and nineties, famed for hits All Together Now and Groovy Train, announce 2025 date for fifth album
DIY from day one, The Farmās self-released New Year singles gained BBC Radio 2 playlisting, leading to a fresh record deal and exciting plans
The Farm ā Forever & Ever
OUT NOW
From the album Let The Music (Take Control)
Released Fri 2 May 2025 via Modern Sky
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Figureheads of the original indie/dance crossover scene, DIY-driven eighties post-punks and justice-seeking campaigners,Ā The FarmĀ have announced the release of their first album since 1994 with beatsy, feelgood lead single,Ā Forever & EverĀ ā OUT NOW. Written and performed by all five original āheydayā members, theĀ LiverpoolĀ bandās fifth album and first in over three decades,Ā Let The Music (Take Control), will be released onĀ Fri 2 May 2025Ā onĀ Modern Sky.Ā
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Catapulted at speed into overdue fame by the runaway success of their No.1 album,Ā Spartacus, in 1991, featuring all-time classic, indie dancefloor singles,Ā Groovy TrainĀ andĀ All Together Now, The Farm was originally formed in 1984.
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Returning to the independent spirit that saw them release their own singles and albums up until household recognition found them at start of the nineties, the bandās comeback began earlier this year with the self-release ofĀ BBC Radio 2Ā playlisted album title track,Ā Feel The Love.Ā Their return to the forefront of music in the UK was further concreted by a return to play this yearāsĀ Glastonbury Festival, performing hits and new songs to a packedĀ Leftfield StageĀ crowd.
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While The Farm have rarely returned to the studio since the recording of their fourth album,Ā Hullabaloo, released in the US only withĀ Sire RecordsĀ in March 1994, save for special commemorative and charity projects, they have toured frequently since 2004. Taking new ideas from their rehearsals for major outdoor shows as the blueprint for a potential new album, a refreshed sense of creativity, ambition and possibility emerged. Sessions with producer,Ā Mike CaveĀ (The Charlatans, Bloc Party) quickly captured that fresh energy.

Singer, Peter Hooton, says ofĀ Forever & Ever:Ā āWhen I first heard the new music in rehearsals, I knew I had to match the infectious nature of the music, so went for lyrics that aim straight between the eyes. I went for the timeless theme of everlasting love. Itās about love, obsession and infatuation.
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āWe were listening to some cool dance tracks and liked the feel of them at 126bpm,āĀ continues guitarist and keyboard player, Steve Grimes.Ā āWe started using a couple of Apple Loops beats in that style, added a keys melody and chords from a previous track weād worked on. Keith played the guitar chords in the Nile Rodgers style.ā
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Let The Music (Take Control)Ā will be released on multiple formats including standard and special edition collectorsā vinyl, CD and digital.

The Farm hold a distinct place in British popular culture, crossing through football terrace culture via Hootonās influentialĀ The EndĀ fanzine of the 1980ās, the emergent North West indie/dance scene of the 90ās, alongsideĀ Stone RosesĀ andĀ Happy Mondays, and meeting Balearic dance culture via their appearance in the era-defining documentaryĀ A Short Film About Chilling.
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Produced byĀ MadnessĀ front man,Ā Suggs, the release of their cover of The MonkeesāĀ Stepping StoneĀ in 1990 provided the momentum for the bandās rise to chart prominence in the months that followed. The current members who rode that wave – Hooton, Grimes,Ā Keith MullinĀ (guitar)Ā Carl HunterĀ (bass)Ā Ben LeachĀ (keyboards) andĀ Roy BoulterĀ (drums) ā remained with the band until their split in 1996.
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Renowned campaigners for justice, not least in connection with the city of Liverpoolās search for truth in connection with the 1989Ā Hillsborough StadiumĀ disaster, the band formedĀ The Justice Tonight BandĀ withĀ The Mighty Wah!ās Pete WylieĀ andĀ Mick JonesĀ ofĀ The ClashĀ in 2011, going on to support Stone Roses at their huge reunion shows. Evolving under the weight of significant momentum to becomeĀ The Justice CollectiveĀ a year later, collaborators were as diverse asĀ Paul McCartney, Holly Johnson, Paloma Faith, Paul HeatonĀ and football legend,Ā Kenny Dalglish.
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Subsequent live and recording campaigns have been dedicated to combating sleaze within the ranks of the British tabloid media and a 2014 Christmas re-recording and release ofĀ All Together NowĀ to raise funds for theĀ British Red CrossĀ andĀ Shorncliffe Trust.
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Written about the 1914 Christmas Day Armistice which saw British and German troops lay down weapons for a game of football,Ā All Together NowĀ stands as The Farmās biggest hit to date, reaching No.4 on the UK Singles Chart. It has been covered on numerous occasions, remaining an enduring message of hope across generations.
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With festival dates already appearing in The Farmās schedule for 2025, fans keen to be the first to know about live dates as well as upcoming release news are reminded to connect with the band online at:
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https://twitter.com/TheFarm_
https://www.instagram.com/thefarmlive
https://www.facebook.com/TheFarmLive
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