Sons of Town Hall return with their new single, “The Rocky Shores of England,” a quietly devastating moment from their upcoming album ‘Of Ghosts and Gods’, out March 6, including vinyl. The song is the most stripped-down recording on the album, captured with only their two voices and two old Gibson guitars, recorded together in the old style around three microphones. It’s a wistful ballad shaped by love lost and lingering regret, letting experience and harmony carry the weight.
The single arrives alongside news of an intimate U.S. tour in support of ‘Of Ghosts and Gods’. Known for their theatrical live performances and richly imagined characters, Sons of Town Hall will bring their storytelling and close harmonies to rooms built for listening. The run kicks off February 18 in Atlanta and wraps March 8 with a special appearance on Mountain Stage in Charleston, West Virginia.
Of Ghosts and Gods US Tour Dates:
Feb 18 – Eddie’s Attic – Atlanta, GA
Feb 20 – The Green Room at Crosstown Arts – Memphis, TN
Feb 22 – The Mansion at Strathmore – North Bethesda, MD
Feb 24 – City Vineyard by City Winery – New York, NY
Feb 25 – The Kate – Old Saybrook, CT
Feb 26 – BNH Stage at the Colonial Theatre – Concord, NH
Feb 27 – Spruce Peak Arts – Stowe, VT
Feb 28 – Studio 9 – North Adams, MA
Mar 01 – Peabody Essex Museum – Salem, MA
Mar 03 – Club Passim – Cambridge, MA
Mar 04 – Portsmouth Music Hall Lounge – Portsmouth, NH
Mar 07 – Purple Fiddle – Thomas, WV
Mar 08 – Mountain Stage – Charleston, WV


