To celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of the original release of their sixth album “The Underfall Yard”, Big Big Train has today released a new ‘Winter Version’ of the song “Brew & Burgh”.
“Brew & Burgh” was first released as part of the re-mixed and expanded re-issue of “The Underfall Yard” in spring 2021 and is regarded by the band as forming an important part of the definitive version of the album. Stream the song below.
“The Underfall Yard was a pivotal album for Big Big Train,” drummer Nick D’Virgilio comments. “It was our late, great friend David Longdon’s debut for the band and represented the start of an upward curve, which apart from leading us to record a series of great albums, eventually resulted in us playing live from 2015 onwards.”
“Brew & Burgh has a universal message, but it’s also a very personal song and has become even more poignant following the loss of David in late 2021,” adds bassist Gregory Spawton. “As a band we’ve been through a lot over the last few years and we are very grateful that our audience has been there for us. In this season of goodwill, we thought that releasing what we’ve called a ‘Winter Version’ of the song with a new arrangement would be a nice way to thank our fans for their steadfast support.”
“I love the original version of Brew & Burgh,” says lead vocalist Alberto Bravin. “We didn’t want to simply re-record the song but instead decided to re-arrange it to suit the winter season. Oskar Holldorff played a lovely piano part, Clare Lindley supplied some beautiful violin, and Paul Mitchell, who toured with us in the autumn, makes his recording debut with us playing trumpet on this song.”
The original recording “Brew & Burgh,” featuring David Longdon, Gregory Spawton, Nick D’Virgilio, Rikard Sjöblom, and former Big Big Train band members Rachel Hall and Danny Manners,
can be heard below.
Big Big Train recently announced seven shows to take place in April 2025 in North America. In addition to returning to the United States (following a successful short run of shows in March this year), the band will also make its debut in Canada, with details of two Canadian shows expected to be announced shortly. The majority of these shows will take place following the band’s co-headlining appearance on board Cruise To The Edge. In addition, Big Big Train will play for the first time in Portugal at the beginning of May at the Gouveia Art Rock Festival.
At these performances, the seven-piece band will be promoting their recent studio and live albums “The Likes Of Us” and “A Flare On The Lens,” which were released by InsideOut/Sony in March and September respectively this year to great critical acclaim.
Tickets for all North American shows are on sale now. Go HERE for ticket information.