Bad Pollyanna Announce Second Album ‘The Broken Toys’

Yorkshire based dark rockers Bad Pollyanna have today announced details of their eagerly anticipated second album. Entitled ‘The Broken Toys’, the album will be released on the 1st of December 2015.

Yorkshire based dark rockers Bad Pollyanna have today announced details of their eagerly anticipated second album. Entitled ‘The Broken Toys‘, the album will be released on the 1st of December 2015.

As their oxymoronic name suggests, Bad Pollyanna celebrate both beauty and darkness. Fascinated by the human condition, their music and art explore love, life, sex and identity. ‘The Broken Toys‘ is a collection of stories related to identity; how we are not the various- often abusive- voices in our heads; mental illness and, above all, what it means to be human.

Bad Pollyanna have recently launched a Pledge campaign, to give their fans the chance to contribute to the new album, and hear it before anyone else. For an exclusive glimpse inside the mind of Bad Pollyanna, head over to http://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/thebrokentoys and get involved.

Bad Polyanna - Broken Toys

Bad Pollyanna have gained their cult following after sharing stages with New Grave heroes Ashestoangels, Fearless Vampire Killers and The Dead XIII; Neo Goth superstars The Birthday Massacre; and Aiden frontman William Control on ‘The Punishment Tour” throughout the UK and Europe.

Bad Pollyanna are proudly sponsored by cult make-up brand Illamasqua, with whom they have released the first official charity single- titled ‘Invincible Girl‘- for The Sophie Lancaster Foundation, a charity that promotes the message of tolerance towards alternative subcultures. The single has raised over £3000 to date.
You can check out the video below.

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Gareth Rooke

September 22, 2015

Hi I'm Gareth, A foolish Welshman that has found himself living in Scotland. I adore live music and this all started back in University when a friend dragged me along to my first gig and I saw Travis. From then on I spent a lot of time going to see bands from rubbish uni bands that had formed one drunken night to the mighty Blur. When I finished uni there was a 10 year gap between gigs (long story). Now though, on any given day of the week I can be found in the venues of Glasgow. With regards to my music taste I love anything with great lyrics and heavy drums. When I was younger (and still am) I was obsessed with a band called Alisha's Attic.
When not at a gig I will be found at my computer playing games like Prison Architect, Hearthstone and Wolfenstein.

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