Little Grandad lanza sus primeros temas y anuncia conciertos en Londres

La banda Little Grandad ha publicado sus primeros sencillos grabados, 'Sleepwalking' y 'Unmasked'. Además, han anunciado tres conciertos consecutivos como cabezas de cartel en Londres este verano. Estos temas preceden a una apretada agenda de festivales.

Little Grandad, formado por los hermanos Jack y Harry Lower junto al guitarrista y trompetista Ned Ashcroft y el batería Jimmy Brennan, ha compartido sus temas debut 'Sleepwalking' y 'Unmasked'. Producidos por Kev Jones en The Church y The Communion Studios, los sencillos llegan tras un concierto con entradas agotadas la semana pasada en el 100 Club. La banda, que se unió gracias a la música de Chet Baker, ha ofrecido más de 70 conciertos en el último año, mezclando estilos de americana, slacker-rock y el indie británico. Este lanzamiento supone su primera música grabada antes de su paso por festivales de verano como Green Man, Dot To Dot y Bearded Theory. En 'Sleepwalking', el cantante interpreta: “I’ve been sleepwalking, through my life/ Yes I’ve been sleepwalking, drifting through time/ And I’ve been wasting away, I’m burning through the years” (He estado sonámbulo por mi vida/ Sí, he estado sonámbulo, a la deriva a través del tiempo/ Y me he estado consumiendo, quemando el paso de los años), sobre una guitarra acústica de inspiración country. 'Unmasked' construye un sentimiento melancólico, reduciéndose a voz y trompeta, con Harry cantando: “Oh babe please don’t ever change/ Don’t let them ruin your tomorrow days/ You were always there through my comfort and my pain” (Oh, cariño, por favor no cambies nunca/ No dejes que arruinen tus días de mañana/ Siempre estuviste ahí en mis momentos de consuelo y dolor). Junto a la nueva música, Little Grandad anunció una residencia en Londres con conciertos como cabezas de cartel en el Shacklewell Arms el 8 de julio, The George Tavern el 9 de julio y The Windmill el 10 de julio. Las entradas saldrán a la venta el 13 de mayo a las 10:00 BST a través de Dice, con una preventa a partir del 12 de mayo. La banda tiene fechas adicionales en festivales hasta septiembre, incluyendo End Of The Road, Latitude y Victorious.

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