Adam Ant capped off a fantastic 2012 with a New Year's Eve performance on Jools Holland's annual Hootenanny. Watch the three song performance below. FYI, the first song, "Vince Taylor" is a song co-written by Boz Boorer (Morrissey guitarist) which appears on Adam Ant's forthcoming album (more on that below).
"Vince Taylor," "Antmusic," and "Stand & Deliver"
Adam Ant returns with a new album Adam Ant is The BlueBlack Hussar Marrying The Gunner's Daughter on January 21st internationally and January 22nd in North America. Take a look at the tracklisting for the album below and pre-order now through Amazon or Amazon U.K.
01. Cool Zombie
02. Stay In The Game
03. Marrying The Gunner's Daughter
04. Vince Taylor
05. Valentines
06. Darlin' Boy
07. Dirty Beast
08. Punkyoungirl
09. Sausage
10. Cradle Your Hatred
11. Hardmentoughblokes
12. Shrink
13. Vivienne's Tears
14. Who's A Goofy Bunny
15. How Can I Say I Miss You
16. Bullshit
17. How Can I Say I Miss You (reprise)
Adam Ant released the official video for the album's first single, "Cool Zombie" on December 21st in celebration of the world not ending. Take a look at the video below:
Finally, as a blast from the past, take a look at Adam Ant's performance of "Vive Le Rock" from Live Aid in 1985 (starts ~ 1 minute in)
"Vince Taylor," "Antmusic," and "Stand & Deliver"
Adam Ant returns with a new album Adam Ant is The BlueBlack Hussar Marrying The Gunner's Daughter on January 21st internationally and January 22nd in North America. Take a look at the tracklisting for the album below and pre-order now through Amazon or Amazon U.K.
01. Cool Zombie
02. Stay In The Game
03. Marrying The Gunner's Daughter
04. Vince Taylor
05. Valentines
06. Darlin' Boy
07. Dirty Beast
08. Punkyoungirl
09. Sausage
10. Cradle Your Hatred
11. Hardmentoughblokes
12. Shrink
13. Vivienne's Tears
14. Who's A Goofy Bunny
15. How Can I Say I Miss You
16. Bullshit
17. How Can I Say I Miss You (reprise)
Adam Ant released the official video for the album's first single, "Cool Zombie" on December 21st in celebration of the world not ending. Take a look at the video below:
Finally, as a blast from the past, take a look at Adam Ant's performance of "Vive Le Rock" from Live Aid in 1985 (starts ~ 1 minute in)