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Reamonn: new double-A side single
02 February 2010

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REAMONN: BRAND NEW DOUBLE A-SIDE SINGLE
‘THROUGH THE EYES OF A CHILD’ / ‘MILLION MILES’

Released: 1 March

UK TOUR DATES ANNOUNCED FOR LATE FEBRUARY

‘Reamonn won’t remain a secret for much longer’ – Rock Sound

Reamonn, the astounding Irish-Berlin quintet, follow their breakthrough year in the UK with the release of a double a-side single ‘Through the Eyes of a Child’/ ‘Million Miles’ on Universal Music Record Label (UMRL) on 1 March 2010.

Having sold millions of albums world-wide, Reamonn’s attention turned to the UK for 2009, ending with the support slot with the legendary Status Quo, a match that saw them sell thousands of copies of their self-titled album whilst on the road. 2009 also witnessed Reamonn recreate their stadium filling live shows across the UK including the iTunes festival with the brilliant A-Ha,

Taken from their ‘impressively catchy’ (Rock Sound) self-titled album, these two tracks are set apart from their usual energetic rock anthems. ‘Through the Eyes of the Child’ and ‘Million Miles’ encompass a more emotive sound with lead singer Rea Garvey’s powerful and engaging vocals bringing a heartfelt intensity to these exceptional tracks.


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The warming sound of ‘Through the Eyes of a Child’ is a thought-provoking vision drawing on a child’s innocence, with a genius Niszopi-esq video utilising animated children’s pictures, whilst ‘Million Miles’ is the perfect pop-rock ballad – both moving and punchy.

The single release will be supported by six headline dates at the end of February 2010

Tour dates are as follows:
21 February - Bristol THEKLA , The Grove
22 February - Glasgow King Tuts
23 February – Manchester Club Academy
25 February - Oxford Academy 2
26 February - Birmingham Academy 2    
27 February - London Borderline


‘Through the Eyes of a Child’/‘Million Miles’ released on UMRL on 1 March 2010.
  author: TIM PEACOCK 02 February 2010