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October Drift

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Format: CD

Cat No: PERCD003

Format Details: Lp

Release Date:  24 January 2020

Label:  Physical Education Recordings Limited / Physical Education Recordings

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  193483632179

Genres:  Rock  

Release Date:  24 January 2020

Label:  Physical Education Recordings Limited / Physical Education Recordings

Packaging Type:  Gate Fold Vinyl

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  193483632094

Genres:  Rock  

  • Description

    An immersive wall of distortion envelopes the powerful fragility of frontman Kiran Roy's vocals, while he paints a verbal landscape of introspection, despair and hope amid a sonic palette that evokes both the driving, spacious absorptivity of My Bloody Valentine and the poetic, visceral honesty of Nick Cave's lyricism. "It's a song about trying to keep your head above the water," says Kiran. "It was written at a time when everyone around me seemed to be moving on with their lives and I was stuck in the same place. Its basically about the fears of getting older and underachieving, but trying not to let it get to you and even staying optimistic in spite of those fears" 'Losing My Touch' follows the band's previous singles 'All Broken Down' and 'ComeAnd Find Me', released to widespread acclaim last year. With influences as varied as The National, Radiohead, Interpol and Nick Drake, their heavy, pop-inflected rock is delivering a rejuvenating injection of fresh blood to the genre. October Drift's debut album, details of which will be revealed soon, is a cathartic collection of tracks encompassing themes of loneliness, fear and ultimate positivity, and builds on the solid foundation that they have built over years of touring and writing to cement themselves as an important and powerful new presence. Physical Education's Justin Lockey says of their signing; "October Drift are one of those bands... there's maybe a handful at best in every generation of guitar bands. They're the band who will put their entire soul into every show, every time. They're the band that just go their own route regardless of what every fucker else is listening to, or name dropping that they're listening to. "An unashamed British guitar band who just do their own thing outside of whatever scene is cool at the moment. I fucking love bands who do that, which is why I made their record and wanted them on Phys Ed Recs. It seemed like the perfect place for this." One of the most electrifying, charismatic and formidable live acts of the past two years.

    Description

    An immersive wall of distortion envelopes the powerful fragility of frontman Kiran Roy's vocals, while he paints a verbal landscape of introspection, despair and hope amid a sonic palette that evokes both the driving, spacious absorptivity of My Bloody Valentine and the poetic, visceral honesty of Nick Cave's lyricism. "It's a song about trying to keep your head above the water," says Kiran. "It was written at a time when everyone around me seemed to be moving on with their lives and I was stuck in the same place. Its basically about the fears of getting older and underachieving, but trying not to let it get to you and even staying optimistic in spite of those fears" 'Losing My Touch' follows the band's previous singles 'All Broken Down' and 'Come And Find Me', released to widespread acclaim last year. With influences as varied as The National, Radiohead, Interpol and Nick Drake, their heavy, pop-inflected rock is delivering a rejuvenating injection of fresh blood to the genre. October Drift's debut album, details of which will be revealed soon, is a cathartic collection of tracks encompassing themes of loneliness, fear and ultimate positivity, and builds on the solid foundation that they have built over years of touring and writing to cement themselves as an important and powerful new presence. Physical Education's Justin Lockey says of their signing; "October Drift are one of those bands... there's maybe a handful at best in every generation of guitar bands. They're the band who will put their entire soul into every show, every time. They're the band that just go their own route regardless of what every fucker else is listening to, or name dropping that they're listening to. "An unashamed British guitar band who just do their own thing outside of whatever scene is cool at the moment. I fucking love bands who do that, which is why I made their record and wanted them on Phys Ed Recs. It seemed like the perfect place for this." One of the most electrifying, charismatic and formidable live acts of the past two year

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Losing My Touch
      • 2. Oh the Silence
      • 3. Cherry Red
      • 4. Don't Give Me Hope
      • 5. Just Got Caught
      • 6. Milky Blue
      • 7. Cinamon Girl
      • 8. Naked
      • 9. Forever Whatever
      • 10. The Past

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Milky Blue
      • 2. Cinnamon Girl
      • 3. Naked
      • 4. Forever Whatever
      • 5. The Past