Also out today is a performance video for the track Spell, one of three pieces for solo piano written and performed by Roger
‘Moment’ is TS7’s take on T2’s 2007 hit ‘Heartbroken’ which became one of bassline’s biggest crossover moments
An earworm of an ‘80-styled synth-pop melody gives ‘Bury Me’ its first addictive spark, before Pistol Daisys deconstruct the track
‘Witching Hour’ showcases Bailey’s growing powers at distilling a fresh cocktail infused from melancholy ‘70s country-rock
Chuck, which pushes her sonic palette into richer new territory as she finds revelation and growth amongst the rubble of a previous relationship
Their silky four-way vocal harmonies are the star of the show, backed by a piano-led, beat-heavy take on their inimitable cocktail of R&B, soul and pop
The song morphs from a riff that has followed the band through countless gigs since 2015 into a fiery anthem
Like the steady pull of alcohol, this chant becomes inescapable, echoing both the comfort and danger of distraction.









