The OK Social Clubare back and are set to release new album 'Baby Eat Your … Read Full Bio ↴The OK Social Clubare back and are set to release new album 'Baby Eat Your Heart Out' - June 1st 2015 on Platform Records. The record will bepreceded by lead single 'Walkie Talkie' which will be available online from May 4th along with the official music video airing on the bands' YouTube channel.
Following "punchy and accomplished" (The Skinny) debut album 'Nothing In Common', 'Baby Eat YourHeart Out' adopts a more mature and expansive sound while staying true to bands fundamental love of melodic pop. Recorded in a series of short, exciting sessions at Chamber Studio in the bands hometown of Edinburgh, the co-produced 'Baby Eat Your Heart Out' is a considerable sonic advance from their spikey, punky debut.
Songwriter and lead singer Raff Eragona says, "We wanted it to sound fresh. With our first record a lot of the songs were demoed, recorded, rerecorded and played live 100's of times, and bythe time we recorded the album they had lost a lot of their charm and urgency. With this record everything was done as we went along, there was a lot of improvisation and trial and error. All of the tracking was done live and we kept most of those takes in the final mix. We then spent time in the studio experimenting with new sounds and instruments. What we've achieved is the combination of the excitement of a first demo with a fresh take on how to make pop songs in the studio"
The band have been very secretive about the new tracks, giving very little away other than short video snippets from the studio. The long established line up of Raff Eragona (Lead Vocals/Guitar), Chris Finn (Guitar/Backing Vocals), Gordy Burn (Bass) and Jordan Harvey (Drums) will lead the release with single 'Walkie Talkie' which sees the band staying true to its pop music roots. Chris says, "We had a riff and a few chords to start with and we kind of built a song around those. Even after we'd captured the bass and drums we weren't exactly sure what the finished song would sound like. It's been a special experience watching ''Walkie Talkie'' and the rest of the songs from this record, grow in to what they are now".
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Following "punchy and accomplished" (The Skinny) debut album 'Nothing In Common', 'Baby Eat YourHeart Out' adopts a more mature and expansive sound while staying true to bands fundamental love of melodic pop. Recorded in a series of short, exciting sessions at Chamber Studio in the bands hometown of Edinburgh, the co-produced 'Baby Eat Your Heart Out' is a considerable sonic advance from their spikey, punky debut.
Songwriter and lead singer Raff Eragona says, "We wanted it to sound fresh. With our first record a lot of the songs were demoed, recorded, rerecorded and played live 100's of times, and bythe time we recorded the album they had lost a lot of their charm and urgency. With this record everything was done as we went along, there was a lot of improvisation and trial and error. All of the tracking was done live and we kept most of those takes in the final mix. We then spent time in the studio experimenting with new sounds and instruments. What we've achieved is the combination of the excitement of a first demo with a fresh take on how to make pop songs in the studio"
The band have been very secretive about the new tracks, giving very little away other than short video snippets from the studio. The long established line up of Raff Eragona (Lead Vocals/Guitar), Chris Finn (Guitar/Backing Vocals), Gordy Burn (Bass) and Jordan Harvey (Drums) will lead the release with single 'Walkie Talkie' which sees the band staying true to its pop music roots. Chris says, "We had a riff and a few chords to start with and we kind of built a song around those. Even after we'd captured the bass and drums we weren't exactly sure what the finished song would sound like. It's been a special experience watching ''Walkie Talkie'' and the rest of the songs from this record, grow in to what they are now".
The Music Elevator PR: mail@themusicelevator.com
http://www.facebook.com/theoksocialclubofficial http://www.theoksocialclub.com
http://www.platformrecords.co.uk
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