
Vancouver’s powerhouse blues rock band No Sinner, hot off their critically acclaimed concerts at this year’s SXSW Festival in Austin, Texas, return to the UK and Europe for an extensive tour in May 2014, releasing their new single “Love Is A Madness” on 26th May.
The UK and European tour follows a sold out showcase show at The Blackheart, Camden, back in November 2013 which received an incredible reaction from the British music press.

The four-piece featuring the sultry lead singer Colleen Rennison (whose surname is No Sinner spelt backwards), not only captured the imagination of the British public, the legendary BBC radio DJ Bob Harris has also fallen for their addictive sound and will record an exclusive session with them for his BBC Radio 2 Show on their return to London in May.
Selected by Amazon UK for their 2014 “New and Emerging Artists” campaign, No Sinnerfollows in the footsteps of 2013’s featured bands (Haim, Daniel Avery and Chvrches).
Their scintillating, raw and powerful debut mini album “Boo Hoo Hoo” has received accolades and rave reviews in Classic Rock, The Blues Magazine, Total Guitar, Guitarist, Blues Matters, Blues & Soul, R2 Magazine, Fireworks, Powerplay, Guitar Techniques and Blues in Britain.
No Sinner, described as a cross between The Black Keys, Alabama Shakes and Janis Joplin, will kick off their European tour at Dublin’s Workman’s Club, and will then head to the UK to perform alongside Real Estateand Wolf Alice at all three Dot To Dot Festivals in Nottingham, Manchester and Bristol.
The band, who built up a considerable following when they supported Beth Hart in Europe during 2013, will then make their way over to Holland and Germany for dates in Amsterdam, Hamburg, Hannover, Dortmund, Frankfurt, Dresden and Berlin.
Earlier this year, Classic Rock and The Blues Magazine included No Sinner in their “Ones To Watch in 2014” lists. Says Classic Rock – “No Sinner has the charisma of the Joplin-lunged front-woman Colleen Rennison; an early contender for ball-breaking warrior princess of 2014.”
Championed by Blues & Soul as “Album of the Month” the magazine went on to say, “Think of Joss Stone, Etta James and Beth Hart’s growling blues rock raunch with the retro rock power of Vintage Trouble, and the rasping rockabilly of Imelda May. Add to the mix, Alabama Shakes, and stir.”

“SAVE YOUR SOUL”
MAY 2014 EUROPEAN TOUR
Dublin – Workman’s Club
Wednesday 21st May 2014
Tickets €14
www.ticketmaster.ie // http://theworkmansclub.com
Manchester – Dot to Dot Festival
Friday 23rd May 2014
Tickets £20
www.alt-tickets.co.uk // www.dottodotfestival.co.uk
Bristol – Dot to Dot Festival
Saturday 24th May 2014
Tickets £20
www.alt-tickets.co.uk // www.dottodotfestival.co.uk
Nottingham – Dot to Dot Festival
Sunday 25th May 2014
Tickets £20
www.alt-tickets.co.uk // www.dottodotfestival.co.uk
London – Garage (upstairs)
Thursday 29th May 2014
Tickets £8.50
www.alt-tickets.co.uk //www.mamacolive.com
Paris – Bus Palladium
Friday 30th May 2014
Tickets €6
www.lebuspalladium.com
Amsterdam – Paradiso (upstairs)
Sunday 1st June 2014
Tickets €10
www.ticketmaster.nl //www.paradiso.nl
Hamburg – Rock Cafe St Pauli
Wednesday 4th June 2014
Tickets €20
www.adticket.de // www.rock-cafe-hamburg-de
Hannover – Isernhagen Blues Garage
Thursday 5th June 2014
Tickets €20
www.adticket.de // www.bluesgarage.de
Dortmund – Blue Notez Club
Friday 6th June 2014
Tickets €20
www.adticket.de // www.blue-notez.com
Frankfurt – Nachtleben
Sunday 8th June 2014
Tickets €20
http://batschkapp.tickets.de/en
Dresden – Tante Ju
Monday 9th June 2014
Tickets €20
www.adticket.de // www.liveclub-dresden.de
Berlin – Maschinenhaus in der Kulturbrauerei
Tuesday 10th June 2014
Tickets €20
www.adticket.de // http://kulturbrauerei.de
NO SINNER – BIOGRAPHY
No Sinner, lead by 26 year old is a force of nature, a post modern blues belter and queen of soul, a hard-singing, hard-loving, hard-drinking, hard-working throwback to those she grew up listening to, including Nina Simone, Tina Turner, and the Rolling Stones.
Rennison, who learned from a cousin that her name was “No Sinner” spelled backwards, is now the singer of a raucous rock band with guitarist Eric Campbell, drummer Ian Browne and bassist Bradley Ferguson. Their debut album, Boo Hoo Hoo, includes six tracks from a 2012 EP from their self released CD.
Boo Hoo Hoo travels from the juke-joint jump blues rockabilly of its title track and the Delta swamp of “Running,” with a chugging Creedence beat, to “Love Is Madness” with a Motown bass line and a Dusty Springfield “Spooky” vibe. Other highlights include a cover of Nina Simone’s version of Nat Adderley / Oscar Brown Jr.’s “Work Song”, the soaring, affirmative gospel revival of “Rise Up,” the sensuous plaint of “If Anything” and the feedback-charged “Devil on My Back,” a band composition that features Black Mountain’s Matt Camirand.
No Sinner’s music is about the clash between the sacred and the profane, the preacher and the devil, the sins of Saturday night at the local watering hole being washed away in the redemption of Sunday morning in church; in short, the very contradiction at the heart of rock ’n’ roll.
“It’s a consistent theme in my life to negotiate between being animals and yet righteous,” explains Rennison. “How we need a healthy dose of both good and evil in our lives. Music itself is very much a medium between us and the spiritual world. The things we express in our songs run the gamut from sinful to celestial.”
On returning to her hometown, Vancouver, Colleen started writing with Parker Bossley (formerly of Hot Hot Heat) and joined up with future band members Campbell and Browne, for a weekly Thursday night residency at Guilt and Company, a new club in Vancouver’s Gastown district. “I honed my chops, my stage confidence, my style and versatility,” explains Colleen. “I also learned to play with other musicians.”
“So much of the music I started listening to as a girl came from churches and gatherings where people congregated and sang their blues away,” she says. “It’s a dirty business loving me / It’s going to be hard sometimes,” she warns on the sultry “If Anything.” “That’s a disclaimer for anyone who wants to get involved with me,” laughs Colleen. “I’m warning you now.”
With her in-your-face stage presence and down-to-earth T-shirt and shorts (“I want to bridge the gap between class and trash,” she says), Rennison is an old soul, wiser than her years might suggest. “I love the idea of these women who very much lived in a man’s world, touring on the road,” she says. “Just the idea of the things these women must have seen, the lives they led and how it came out in the music has always inspired me.
“I’ve always connected with folklore and history, a simpler time of life. Since I was a kid. I’ve always felt a little out of place in the modern world.” You can hear that reverence for the past in Boo Hoo Hoo, along with a desire to drag it kicking and screaming into 2013.
“I just want to play music with people I love and respect” says Colleen. “I want to see the world. People who come to our shows leave happy. And as long as you keep making music that people want to listen to, how could you go wrong? Colossal success would be nice, but right now we’re just concentrating on the quality and, hopefully, the rest will fall into place.”
No Sinner don’t mind you comparing them to other people, but they remain true to their own instincts.”We just write whatever comes to us,” insists Rennison. “We’re fans of a variety of different sounds and kinds of music. We’re inspired that groups like Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, early Kings of Leon and the White Stripes came out of the woodwork and brought it back to the basics. Luckily, we’re in between so many styles, we have the liberty to do what we please. We really don’t have a formula. We’re not here to be the next anybody. We’ve got our own mark to make.”
“Boo Hoo Hoo” was released in the UK on January 20, 2013, and will be released in North America on June 24th, 2014.
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