NEWTON FAULKNER’S DEBUT HAND BUILT BY ROBOTS OUT IN THE U.S. APRIL 29

 

ALBUM REACHES #1 AND DOUBLE PLATINUM IN THE U.K.

EXCLUSIVE U.S. iTUNES EP AVAILABLE NOW

“The soul-searching signature track (“Dream Catch Me”) from debut Hand Built by Robots develops a breezy hook so
effortlessly infectious, it’s destined to soar beyond triple A radio, where it’s building right now.”—Billboard

“If Prince was an English hippie who was obsessed with Bobby McFerrin-esque percussion and had long cinnamon
dreadlocks, you’d have Faulkner.”—Rollingstone.com

Hand Built By Robots, the forthcoming debut album by Newton Faulkner, is out April 29 on Aware/Columbia Records. The double platinum-selling album debuted in the top five in the U.K. combined album charts, spent two weeks at Number One and secured the Number One spot on the U.K. iTunes chart for six straight weeks. An exclusive, three song U.S. iTunes EP is available now. The EP includes the songs “I Need Something,” “Dream Catch Me” and “People Should Smile More.”

Additionally, Faulkner has been honored with a 2008 Brit Award nomination in the “British Male Solo Artist” category and has earned support slots for acclaimed artists The Fray, Paolo Nutini and James Morrison plus appearences at Glastonbury, V Festival and the Cambridge Folk Festival. Faulkner will be touring the U.S. this spring. Please see reverse for a complete list of tour dates.

On Hand Built By Robots—which includes the single “Dream Catch Me”—Faulkner combines finger-picking, string-tapping and percussive drumming on the guitar’s body to generate both melody and rhythm on the same instrument. “Tapping,” explains Faulkner, “is prodding the strings really hard with your other hand, your picking hand. You can have stuff coming from both sides of the strings—you get two notes and they harmonize themselves.”

In addition to the high-profile supporting roles mentioned above, Faulkner has also headlined his own sold-out U.K. tour, progressing from smaller venues to consistently filling 2000-seat rooms in ten different cities. The 23 year-old’s approach to performing live has earned him a growing legion of passionate fans including a following amongst the surfing community. Of his love for touring, Faulkner says, “Everything makes more sense on the road…you have a clear understanding of what people like and want.”


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For more information please contact Carla Sacks, Ross Clark or
Brendan Gillen at Sacks & Co., 212.741.1000.


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April 22 Music Mill Indianapolis, IN
April 23 The Varsity Theater Minneapolis, MN
April 25 St. Andrew’s Hall Detroit, MI
April 26 Grog Shop Cleveland, OH
April 30 Bowery Ballroom New York, NY
May 2 Jammin’ Java Vienna, VA
May 3 Fletchers Baltimore, MD
May 4 World Café Philadelphia, PA
May 7 Middle East Downstairs Cambridge, MA
May 8 Higher Ground Burlington, VT