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    Sound Advice: The Script to Make a Stop in Cincinnati on their World Tour

    By Logan Turner,

    4 hours ago

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    Global pop sensation The Script is hitting Cincinnati on their upcoming world tour. The band is currently making the rounds to support their new album, Satellites, which drops Aug. 16. The Script is renowned for hits such as “Breakeven” and “The Man Who Can’t Be Moved . Now citizens of the Queen City will get the chance to jam out to these songs in person.

    The Script was originally formed in Ireland in 2001. Since then the band has released six studio albums, with their upcoming release being their seventh. Each album has produced hits that have topped the charts in Ireland, the U.K., Australia and the United States. Other notable works have included songs such as “Nothing” and “Hall of Fame .

    The style of the band is akin to other similar radio rock acts. The Script has drawn comparisons to U2, Coldplay and The Police. Despite the radio-friendly sound, the band has been hailed as experimental in writing their new melodies. Critics even categorized some of their songs as indie or alternative rock due to the distinct flair the band puts into their catchy tunes.

    For fans of the band, the forthcoming release of Satellites signifies a pivotal moment in the band’s career. When The Script first started releasing albums in 2008 with their self-titled record, the band stayed consistently busy, releasing an album every two years. The band’s upcoming album Satellites , however, is the band's first release in five years. This makes it a great opportunity to support the group as they look to get back on the same grind they did earlier in their careers.

    If you’re curious about what the new album might entail, the band has released a new single entitled “Both Ways,” an uplifting and cheerful tune that marks a sort of departure from the more somber tones fans are used to from the band’s other releases.

    The Script plays Bogart’s on Aug. 13 at 6:30 p.m. More info: bogarts.com .

    This story is featured in CityBeat's Aug. 7 print edition.

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