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Eades’ latests single “Same Guy” uses bollywood rhythms to tackle the foreboding of growing older. With a steady groove reminiscent of 90’s classic Loaded the band carry you through the track with sample-esque guitar riffs and a pocketed percussion section, held together with their self produced lo-fi recording style.
“The song started out with a pair of riffs Dave had been working on inspired by Bollywood music in an attempt to force us down a different style sonically. Making us break away from a certain writing style that had become typical in the writing process of our first EP Then there was the chorus melody Dave brought forward and instantly I knew it was a keeper.”
“Its essentially a coming of age tune about realising eventually we’re all going to grow old, becoming either our parents or the oldies we might think are ‘uncool’ growing up and accepting we are all just part of the cycle.”
“The video was filmed on a complete whim by our good friend Joel from Far Caspian. Failing to think of anything remotely artistic we thought it would be fun to bring the camera on a night out at one of our favorite institutions, The Brudenell Social Club! Then our mate Sam Wilde (Check his music out) thought it would be good, just as we were leaving, to film us all singing it in the back of his car. That's about as much thought that went into it. We’re all really happy with the outcome though. Joel smashed it and it actually works really well.”
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