Muddy Elephant Release New Single ’18’

Hailing from the North West in the UK, Muddy Elephant are a 4 piece indie band that live to perform,
vocalist Sam’s quirky aesthetic has regularly drawn comparisons to David Bowie, whilst the overall sound of the band has been likened to Arctic Monkeys blended with 2 Door Cinema Club & Catfish and the Bottlemen.

The boys have been gaining serious momentum, all thanks to their fans undying support, having played venues across the North West such as The Cavern Club, Manchester Academy 3, The Deaf Institute as well as selling out multiple headline shows inlcuding Chester’s Live Rooms. Notable shows include supporting the likes of Jason Allan, Reverend and the Makers, Scouting For Girls, The Darkness and Busted.

Their music has also been played across CO-OP stores nationwide, Capital Radio, BBC introducing, XS Manchester, ITV’s This Morning as well as on match day at Anfield for Liverpool FC.

Their new single “18” captures the wild spirit and bittersweet memories of being eighteen, reflecting on love and heartbreak with raw, relatable lyrics. Its nostalgic vibe and catchy melody make it perfect for summer playlists and emotional road trips. It’s a perfect sing-a-long for a summer music festival. It gives you summery vibes full of reflection and wonder. A timeless addition to curated indie playlists, “18” resonates with those longing for the freedom and intensity of their teenage years.

’18’ is out now across all streaming platforms.

Emily Marsden – Editor
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Redeemers Release New Single ‘Copenhagen’

One of the North-West’s most anticipated bands, Redeemers, have today released their second studio single, ‘Copenhagen’. A live acoustic version of the track has been circulating on Youtube for over a year and now the five-piece indie-rock band have released the full version on all major streaming platforms.

Featuring the blistering signature lead guitar of Eoin Harkin, ‘Copenhagen’ is an established fan favourite at live shows. With an intro that deceives the listener and heightens the impact of frontman Matty McCallum’s trademark vocal, ‘Copenhagen’ is delivered with panache. 

On the release, the songwriter and lead guitarist Eoin Harkin says: “..the song isn’t actually all about Copenhagen. It’s about a trip I took to Scandinavia when I was eighteen and each verse details a person I thought was memorable on the trip. The idea for the chorus was about finding a place and realising how much you’ve enjoyed your time there and not wanting to go back to normality..”

‘Copenhagen’ follows up the Manchester band’s debut single ‘Venue Affair’ which was released to great acclaim and was played several times at FC Manchester’s home games.

Fronted by the charismatic Matty McCallum, Redeemers are lead guitarist Eoin Harkin, drummer Jake Conroy, rhythm guitarist Matthew Spooner and bass player Reece Douthwaite. 

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