September 10, 2017
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When Conor Mason and his men in Nothing But Thieves emerged out of seemingly nowhere back at the tail-end of 2014, many people instantly knew that there was something special about these five unassuming lads from Southend-on-Sea. Was it their charm? Was it their killer riffs? Or was it Mason’s bewildering vocals? The answer is most definitely all three, plus the necessary and deserved label and media backing, which has enabled them to be in the sought-after position they are today.
Now, the band are gearing up to release the career-defining Broken Machine, an album which (if anything) will see them step inches closer to the world domination they deserve.
Although "Broken Machine" is a familiar record of sorts (sonically, at least), there are a handful of avenues which the band have spent a little bit more time exploring. 
From Mason’s soaring choruses to gritty riffs and astounding rhythms, there really is no denying that this is Nothing But Thieves at their best.
This album can only go to prove that Nothing But Thieves are a band for today’s socially conscious generation, and one who look to stand the test of time as they career onwards and upwards.
Broken Machine was released the day before yesterday.
Amsterdam is the lead single of the album.
 Sorry is the second single, more radio-friendly
 

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