Glasgow's multi-BRIT and Ivor Novello Award-winning songwriting giants Travis return with their tenth studio album, 'L.A. Times'. Produced by Tony Hoffer (Air, Beck, Phoenix), 'L.A. Times' was written by Fran Healy in his studio on the edge of Skid Row, Los Angeles, the city he has called home for the past decade. He describes 'L.A. Times' as Travis' "most personal album since 'The Man Who'".
L.A. Times marks the start of a new era for Travis; an incredible feat achieved 25 years after the release of their breakthrough number one album The Man Who, which went 9x platinum in the UK alone. Throughout the album's ten songs, its creator inevitably seeks to understand the journey he has taken to get to this point - a sentiment reflected in the striking cover photo. They have been going strong since their formation at the Glasgow School of Art in the 1990s. The coordinates of their extraordinary journey together are marked by the latest images by world-renowned photographer Stefan Ruiz, who has worked with Travis for over 20 years.