Antony Szmierek announces debut album ‘Service Station At The End Of The Universe’

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Antony Szmierek‘s debut album Service Station At The End Of The Universe is arriving on all streaming platforms on Feb. 28 through Mushroom Music/Virgin Music Group.

Produced by Szmierek alongside core collaborators Robin Parker, Max Rad, Louie Fulford-Smith and Yves Jones, the album showcases his signature blend of up-tempo reflection while delving into more downbeat and darker lyrical themes. Along with the announcement, the Manchester-based poet, writer and producer has released a new single from the album, titled “The Great Pyramid Of Stockport.”

Speaking about the song, Szmierek comments:

“Stockport Council abandoned plans for a Valley of the Kings themed shopping plaza, leaving only an empty pyramid behind. Nobody really knows what the pyramids in Giza are for. What we do know is that we’re not here long, and that the impossible is more possible than we think it is, motivationally speaking. That big blue pyramid serves as a reminder that human beings never really change – even if our pyramids are now by the side of motorways and full of office space.”

Preorder Service Station At The End Of The Universe now.

Szmierek has also announced a UK and European headline tour. Those subscribed to his mailing list will get first access to tickets next Wednesday, Oct. 9 at 10 a.m. General on-sale begins next Friday, Oct. 11 at 10 a.m. Catch him live by subscribing to his mailing list here and purchasing your tickets here.

SERVICE STATION AT THE END OF THE UNIVERSE Tour Dates:

October 5 / Neighbourhood Festival / Manchester, UK
October 19 / SWN Festival / Cardiff, UK

March 6 / The Leadmill / Sheffield, UK
March 7 / University Stylus / Leeds, UK
March 8 / Boiler Shop / Newcastle, UK
March 9 / St Luke’s / Glasgow, UK
March 19 / The Waterfront / Norwich, UK
March 20 / O2 Academy / Birmingham, UK
March 21 / Albert Hall / Manchester, UK
March 23 / Rescue Rooms / Nottingham, UK
March 27 / Koko / London, UK
March 30 / The Trinity Centre / Bristol, UK

April 4 / The Grand Social / Dublin, Ireland
April 9 / Le Badaboum / Paris, France
April 10 / Ancienne Belgique / Brussels, Belgium
April 11 / YUCA / Cologne, Germany
April 13 / Ideal Bar / Copenhagen, Denmark
April 14 / HÄKKEN / Hamburg, Germany
April 15 / Kantine am Berghain / Berlin, Germany
April 17 / Paradiso / Amsterdam, Netherlands
April 19 / Ekko / Utrecht, Netherlands

Keep up with Antony Szmierek: Instagram // Spotify // X // YouTube // TikTok

Clare Gehlich
Clare Gehlichhttps://sites.google.com/view/clare-gehlich
Clare is a recent Stony Brook University graduate, holding a BA in Journalism. She was a journalism intern at Melodic for the spring 2024 semester and currently serves as the album coordinator and is a freelance writer for the magazine.

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