LIVERPOOL indie dance act The Tea Street Band have announced details of a gig in Chester in support of their new album Frequency which is released on November 9.

Frequency is the cult Merseyside band’s follow-up to their 2014 self-titled debut, which gained support from tastemakers such as Huw Stephens, John Kennedy, Janice Long, Clint Boon, and Rob Da Bank, and saw The Tea Street Band travel as far as Australia and South Korea on promotional duties.

Recorded over a year in Liverpool’s fabled Parr Street Studios with Chris Taylor (Ian Brown, Millburn), Frequency is a big leap forward for The Tea Street Band.

“The writing process was different than the first album,” says frontman Timo Tierney. “We wrote it together, with all of us having a massive input on each song, the title and the art work.

"It’s all of ours. We have all pushed each other musically and that can be heard on songs like Sacré-Coeur and Marseille Blues."

The Tea Street Band play Chester Telfords Warehouse on Friday November 30.