Spectrals announces new album, streams 'Milky Way'
Leeds garage-rocker, Spectrals is set to release a new album in 2013.
Following on from 2011′s acclaimed debut Bad Penny, the musician’s second full-length Sob Story will drop via Wichita on 17 June.
Before then however, you can listen to new track ‘Milky Way’. Produced by former Girls bassist JR White, the song is Jones’ attempt to feature on footy programmes – supposedly.
The singer said of it:
“This came out of a deep studio session that went on until half 5 in the morning. We started with a really straight pop song but JR worked up all this beautiful noise whilst I was playing through the chords in the live room, he hadn’t sent any of it to my headphones so when I got up and went into the control room and heard what he had done I was floored. I seem to remember he thought I wouldn’t like it but I was made up! We ended up putting electric sitars and all sorts on it. There is noises on this that I don’t even recall having anything to do with. I don’t think this is psychedelic but it is druggy, I like how it slips in and out of been a pop song, all credit to JR for that. I got Will to do that drum bit at the beginning because I desperately want to have songs on Sky Sports adverts and I want to go on Soccer AM.”
Listen to the new cut below:
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