Get ready for a musical journey like no other as Apollo Junction, the dynamic and innovative indie rock sensation, prepares to launch their eagerly awaited new album, ’What In The World’ on August 22nd. The album will be available in various limited edition and standard vinyl and CD formats available to pre-order here. The album is preceded by the second track, ‘Entangled’ available to stream.
Apollo Junction’s new album ‘What In The World’ has been years in the making – born from highs, lows, countless gigs, and all the chaos in between. It’s the most honest version of the band yet, a record shaped by every late-night argument, every breakthrough, every crazy story they have ever told each other. Recorded at Chairworks Studio with David Watts (The Reytons, OMD, Paul Heaton, and Kaiser Chiefs) the album also features tracks co-written with Eliot Kennedy (known for his work with Bryan Adams and the Spice Girls) and includes a track with a powerful guest vocal from Brianna Corrigan of The Beautiful South.
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Lead singer Jamie Williamson explains the importance of the album: “This album feels exactly right for where we are now. Every track is a snapshot—of getting lost, finding our way back, and remembering why we started. It’s about making something that feels like home. We went looking for meaning and realised it was right in front of us: the band, the songs, this record. ‘What In The World’ isn’t just a title—it’s the answer we’ve been chasing all along.”
The second single to be taken from the album, ‘Entangled’ is also released today. Jamie continues: “This song has been co-written with legendary songwriter Eliot Kennedy, whose work with icons like the Spice Girls and Bryan Adams his expertise has brought a whole new depth and perspective to the process—his influence helped elevate this song to places we never could’ve reached on our own.”
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