JAWS' Connor Schofield launches new project MORE*FIRE with debut cut "MORE FIRE"
27 March 2020, 15:01
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
JAWS' vocalist Connor Schofield has launched his new solo project MORE*FIRE, and has shared his debut single "MORE FIRE".
"MORE FIRE" is the first track to be shared under his new name, and sees him experiment with samples, glitchy electronica, and muffled vocals - quite a difference to the guitar-driven sound of JAWS.
Schofield has been creating his new project over the past 18 months in-between life and JAWS stuff.
The first track, he notes on Twitter, is co-produced by himself and Gethin Pearson, who also produed JAWS' 2019 LP The Ceiling.
Schofield says "MORE FIRE" is "about trying to be more patient in a world where everything is very instant".
MORE*FIRE's debut single "MORE FIRE" is out now. Stay up to date with Connor Schofield's new project by following his Instagram.
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