The Great Leslie Release New Single ‘Just Say Yes’

Since their formation and debut single in August 2020, the band has been on an upward trajectory with their first single ‘Money’ being selected as BBC Introducing’s Track of the Week and subsequent songs in 2021 garnering further support and accolades from the late Janice Long on The Great Leslie recording their Live album at Abbey RoadBBC Wales, and John Kennedy on Radio X. On top of that, their music video for ‘Out Of My Hands’ was featured on Channel 4’s Sunday Brunch. By the end of 2021, their list of supporters had grown to include: Kerrang! Radio, Planet Rock, Amazing Radio, BBC Introducing, BBC Wales, Islington Radio and XS Manchester, to name but a few.

2022 saw huge success across all their singles, ‘Feel Alive’, ‘Liquid Spells’, and ‘All Good Things’. All 3 managed to land on the Apple Editorial playlist ‘New in Rock’, across multiple locations around the globe. ‘Feel Alive’ obtained the band’s first Spotify Editorial success on the ‘Hot New Bands’ playlist featuring ‘only the best in UK Indie Rock’. Their last single of 2022 ‘All Good Things’ went further, gaining a spot on several Tidal playlists andperforming so well that by the end of the year, Tidal placed it on its ‘UK Indie: Best of 2022′. Additionally, there was continued support from Amazing Radio, both in the States and the UK. ‘Feel Alive’ was also crowned ‘Track of the Day’ by Gigslutz and This Feeling and received airplay on both Radio X and Kerrang! Radio from John Kennedy and Johnny Doom respectively. ‘Liquid Spells’ was played on BBC Introducing and XS Manchester, with them both lauding the track’s energy and rhythm. Accompanying the success of their releases the band played incredible sold-out shows, and secured a career-best support with indie rock legends, Franz Ferdinand, on their European tour, playing in front of thousands of people in Manchester at the O2 Victoria Warehouse.

In 2023 the band released their debut EP, ‘The End and The Beginning’. Their song ‘Can’t Touch’, secured them their first major Spotify Editorial Playlists: ‘All New Rock’ and ‘Rock the World’. Additionally, the single attained repeated airplay on Amazing Radio and BBC Introducing. Their second single from the EP, ‘Get In’ also received further BBC support, and inclusion on Apple playlists peaked at Number 2 in the iTunes Alternative Charts and reached Number 1 on aBreak 58. The rest of the EP was all played on BBC Introducing with ‘Loving and Leaving’ becoming their vibe of the week and ‘Wait Around’ breaking through to the small screen being played on the British reality TV show, ‘Made In Chelsea’. After this monumental success, they released their second EP ‘21st Century Problems’, which received overwhelming praise and plaudits from disc jockeys and fans alike with Simon Le Bon raving about the first single ‘Burn Me, Drown Me’, and BBC Introducing and XS Manchester playing 4 of its 5 songs. And to top off their year they released a live album recorded from Studio Two at Abbey Road.

Now the band are beginning to release their third EP, ’Heavy Unsteady’, with their second single ‘Just Say Yes’. It also features Russell Lissack from the prestigious BLOCPARTY.

Of the single, frontman Ollie Trevers had this to say:

‘The song is about getting to the last phase of a night of partying, reaching a peak where you feel so connected to the music that you end up dancing into the early hours of the morning, filled with tiredness and euphoria, delirium and ecstasy.’

Emily Marsden – Editor
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The Great Leslie Release New Single ‘I Like It Here’

The Great Leslie release their latest single ‘I Like It Here.’ Since their formation and debut single in August 2020, the band has been on an upward trajectory with their first single ‘Money’ being selected as BBC Introducing’s Track of the Week and subsequent songs in 2021 garnering further support and accolades from the late Janice Long on The Great Leslie recording their Live album at Abbey Road BBC Wales, and John Kennedy on Radio X. On top of that, their music video for ‘Out Of My Hands’ was featured on Channel 4’s Sunday Brunch. By the end of 2021, their list of supporters had grown to include: Kerrang! Radio, Planet Rock, Amazing Radio, BBC Introducing, BBC Wales, Islington Radio and XS Manchester, to name but a few.

2022 saw huge success across all their singles, ‘Feel Alive’, ‘Liquid Spells’, and ‘All Good Things’. All three managed to land on the Apple Editorial playlist ‘New in Rock’, across multiple locations around the globe. ‘Feel Alive’ obtained the band’s first Spotify Editorial success on the ‘Hot New Bands’ playlist featuring ‘only the best in UK Indie Rock’. Their last single of 2022 ‘All Good Things’ went further, gaining a spot on several Tidal playlists and performing so well that by the end of the year, Tidal placed it on its ‘UK Indie: Best of 2022′. Additionally, there was continued support from Amazing Radio, both in the States and the UK. ‘Feel Alive’ was also crowned ‘Track of the Day’ by Gigslutz and This Feeling and received airplay on both Radio X and Kerrang! Radio from John Kennedy and Johnny Doom respectively. ‘Liquid Spells’ was played on BBC Introducing and XS Manchester, with them both lauding the track’s energy and rhythm. Accompanying the success of their releases the band played incredible sold-out shows, and secured a career-best support with indie rock legends, Franz Ferdinand,on their European tour, playing in front of thousands of people in Manchester at the O2 Victoria Warehouse.

In 2023 the band released their debut EP, ‘The End and The Beginning’. Their song ‘Can’t Touch’, secured them their first major Spotify Editorial Playlists: ‘All New Rock’ and ‘Rock the World’. Additionally, the single attained repeated airplay on Amazing Radio and BBC Introducing. Their second single from the EP, ‘Get In’ also received further BBC support, and inclusion on Apple playlists peaked at Number 2 in the iTunes Alternative Charts and reached Number 1 on aBreak 58. The rest of the EP was all played on BBC Introducing with ‘Loving and Leaving’ becoming their vibe of the week and ‘Wait Around’ breaking through to the small screen being played on the British reality TV show, ‘Made In Chelsea’. After this monumental success, they released their second EP ‘21st Century Problems’, which received overwhelming praise and plaudits from disc jockeys and fans alike with Simon Le Bon raving about the first single ‘Burn Me, Drown Me’, and BBC Introducing and XS Manchester playing 4 of its 5 songs. And to top off their year they released a Live album recorded from Studio Two at Abbey Road.

Now the band are beginning to release their third EP, ’Heavy Unsteady’, starting with the first single ‘I Like It Here’, out now

Of the single, frontman Ollie Trevers had this to say:

‘I Like it Here’ is the first single of our third EP ‘Heavy Unsteady’, which depicts the degeneration of a night out and expresses what is like to be young in the 2020s. The song in question follows the narrative of stumbling across somewhere where everything seems perfect, and at that time and in that place there is nowhere else you’d rather be.’

Emily Marsden – Editor
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The Great Leslie Release New Single ‘My Left Eye’

Formed during lockdown, this band of brothers consists of Ollie Trevers (Vocals and Rhythm Guitar), Ryan Lavender (Drums), Alfie Pawsey (Bass) and Freddie Miles (Lead Guitar).

In 2022 they had great success when they decided to move in a different direction, with top tracks such as ‘Feel Alive’, ‘Liquid Spells’ and ‘All Good Things.’ The band also landed amazing support shows and were ofcourse championed by many radio stations.

Although it has only been a matter of months since the release of the bands first EP, excitingly they are releasing another entitled ’21st Century Problems’. The band have decided to stick their necks out above the parapet and talk about what really concerns them. The EP itself focuses on the issues facing today’s society; that of climate change, immigration and asylum, mental health, the right to protest and finally but not least sexism and violence against women. ‘My Left Eye’ is their latest release

2023 has seen them on an upward trajectory with their ever growing fan base demonstrating that they belong at the top of the bill with the biggest names on the indie scene.

Emily Marsden – Editor
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