Crime & the City Solution debut new version of “The Bride Ship”

Crime & the City Solution debut new version of "The Bride Ship." The UK group's re-work of the original is now out via Mute records and DSPs
Crime & the City Solution photo credit: Christiana Krueger

Crime & the City Solution have shared a new acoustic version of “The Bride Ship” ahead of Acoustic European Tour Dates for November and December 2024. The trio features Bronwyn Adams (violin and vocals), Simon Bonney (vocals) and Joshua Murphy (acoustic guitar and vocals) presenting acoustic versions of the Crime catalogue.

Born of a want to play the material in the style that many of the songs were first written, and to create an intimate atmosphere that captures the simple joy of friends playing together for friends, the Acoustic tour will see Adams, Bonney and Murphy travel from Graz on November 27th on an 11-date tour that finishes in Berlin, home of the latest incarnation of Crime. Individual live shows will also feature separate solo sets by Bronwyn Adams and/or Joshua Murphy.

Crime & the City Solution recently returned after a 10-year hiatus to release their sixth studio album, the killer, on Mute. Inspired by Bonney’s work delivering aid programmes, it looks at the ways conflict manifests in everyday life, and features tracks such as “Rivers of Blood”, “Brave Hearted Woman”, “Peace in my Time”, and “Witness”, which the band recently performed live for Le Cargo.

Formed in Sydney by Simon Bonney at the age of 16, Crime & the City Solution’s early performances from 1977-1979 had a big impact on key figures of the early Melbourne art-punk/post punk scene. In 1984, Bad Seed Mick Harvey shipped Bonney to England to form the London based Crime with their friend the brilliant and ever influential ex-Birthday Party guitarist Rowland S Howard, with his brother Harry Howard on bass and Epic Soundtracks on drums. The London incarnation, encapsulated by these two reissues, disbanded soon after their performance in “Wings of Desire”. Crime’s London alumni included the late Epic Soundtracks (co-founder of Swell Maps), Mick Harvey (who releases his sixth solo album, Five Ways to Say Goodbye in May), and brothers Rowland S. Howard and Harry Howard, who went on to form These Immortal Souls after their time with Crime (Get Lost (Don’t Lie!), I’m Never Gonna Die Again (1992) and new compilation EXTRA are out now Mute).

Crime & the City Solution – Acoustic in Europe Tour Dates

11/27/2024 – Graz Forum Stadtpark (AT)
11/28/2024 – Wien Rhiz (AT)
11/29/2024 – Szeged Grand Café Szeged (HU)
11/30/2024 – Budapest Auróra (HU)
12/1/2024 – Belgrade Kc grad (RS)
12/2/2024 – Sofia Singles (BG)
12/4/2024 – Pescara Scumm Cave (IT)
12/6/2024 – Roma Fanfulla (IT)
12/7/2024 – Bologna Freakout (IT)
12/8/2024 – Milano Arci Bellezza(IT)
12/9/2024 – Liestal a_way (CH)
12/10/2024 – Tubingen Blauer Salon (DE)
12/11/2024 – Berlin Kulturhaus Insel (DE)

order “The Bride Ship” HERE

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