Hot on the heals of their epic debut release, ‘Ride The Wave’, the latest product of Newcastle’s burgeoning indie rock scene Bare Roots have confirmed the release of their follow up single ‘Away Too Long’, set for digital and streaming release on Good Friday, April 19th.BARE ROOTS combine 80s soundscapes with 90s soulful rock and roll. The band was formed by school mates Anthony Francis (vocals, guitar), Joe Anderson (bass) and Martin Corkhill (drums) who later joined forces with Ollie Petrie (guitar). Thanks to a wave of early industry hype, the band are already scheduled to perform at Newcastle festivals Hit The North 2019, THIS IS TOMORROW and Stockton Calling alongside acts such as Jake Bugg, Tom Grennan, Foals, You Me At Six and Nothing But Thieves.
‘Away Too Long’ is an anthemic whack of the infectious indie rock Bare Roots do so well. With blistering guitars, hefty drums and an exhilarating wall of sound that will give you goosebumps – this track is another powerful mammoth. Arena ready and filled with passion their potent rock is hook-filled and rushes adrenaline through your veins. The ethereal guitar jingles with sweet lamenting nostalgia through the verses before blasting into the crashing chorus. With a compelling tantalising solo as the icing on this delicious cake Bare Roots present another intense indie track that packs oodles of gusto and refined instrumentation.
Speaking about the new single,front man, Anthony Francis said: “The track was influenced by those big nostalgic rock songs. Tracks such as ‘Go Your Own Way’ by Fleetwood Mac and ‘Hold Back The River’ by James Bay spring to mind. Although we’ve only recently launched as a band, we have a lot of material already written and recorded. We’ve had Away Too Long for a while now and we’re excited to put it out there. We work hard on our tunes and it’s all we do. We’ve focused on the art of songwriting and music production so that we can offer the listener something truly homegrown. People are often surprised that we’ve created it all ourselves! Away Too Long is a heartbreak tune. If you’ve experienced an ounce of heartbreak in your time, then I’m sure you can relate to it.”
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