BEATLES contemporaries The Zombies return to The Brook tomorrow night as they celebrate 50 years in showbiz.

“It’s always been important to us to look forward, and not just get stuck in the past,” Rod Argent says of the new Zombies release Still Got That Hunger, the fourth album of new studio material since keyboardist Argent and singer Colin Blunstone reunited in 2001.

The new album, released late last year, marks another milestone for the beloved English combo, whose half-century history stretches back to its 1964 debut single She’s Not There, which topped the U.S. pop charts at the height of the British Invasion.

The Zombies’ current second lease on life is now in its 16th year, having spawned the aforementioned new albums as well as several live releases and a series of successful tours, including the band’s 2015 U.S. tour, which finds the band performing its classic 1968 album Odessey and Oracle for the first time in America.

Still Got That Hunger harkens back to The Zombies’ vintage sound while also exploring fresh musical and lyrical territory, on such emotion-charged new Argent compositions as Moving On, Edge of the Rainbow and Maybe Tomorrow, and the beautifully bittersweet Blunstone composition Now I Know I’ll Never Get Over You.

Blunstone’s unmistakable voice and Argent’s inventive, assertive keyboard work are matched throughout by the solid support of bassist Jim Rodford (previously a member of Rod’s ’70s band Argent and a longterm mainstay of The Kinks), drummer Steve Rodford and guitarist Tom Toomey.

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