Brighton’s Popsters NATURE TV Make You Silent With New Frisky Tune ‘WORDS’

New striking strokes

13 July 2023

Band: NATURE TV
Who: Self-declared sadboi yacht rock (hello? what?)
specialists from Brighton.

New single: WORDS
It follows last May‘s release of jangly tune Illusions and will
feature on forthcoming EP ‘Mid Flight’, out Autumn 2023.

Guy Bangham (singer/guitarist) “Words can get you into trouble. Trying to say something nice can come out awfully and just trying to get your point across can make no sense to anyone but you. Sometimes it’s best not to say anything at all, but then you’re frightened into isolation. This is for all those people who feel stranded out there, saying that the best way off your island is to reach out – most people want to help, don’t go down the lonely path of thinking they don’t.”

New single: Words‘ poppy frolicsomeness and bouncy friskiness seduce your ears instantly. A riveting tune that has summer all written over it. It brings Vampire Weekend‘s frivolity and The Drums dreamy resonance to mind, although is not really about enjoying the sun carelessly. More like an advice to keep quiet now and then before you cause embarrassment. Say no more.

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NATURE TV: Instagram – Facebook

Anything Can Happen On TURN UP THE VOLUME – Here’s BARRY GIBB And DOLLY PARTON

Reveries for the laziest day of the week…

3 January 2021

Noel Gallagher once said that the legendary Australian band of brothers, the Bee Gees – with Barry, Maurice, and Andy Gibb – is on his list of the best 10 groups in history. I’m not saying the very same, but when you listen to their canon before their voices got affected by helium it’s crystal clear that da brudders were the champs of melancholic pop balladry.

Barry is the only surviving Gibb and still tirelessly active. Next week he’ll release ‘Greenfields: The Gibb Brothers Songbook, Vol. 1‘. An album of his beloved old songs reimagined as duets with country and Americana stars. On New Year’s Day the first collaboration went online. Here’s Barry and Dolly Parton with the 1968 Bee Gees hit WORDS

The original

BARRY GIBB: Facebook


Out 8th January