Live music fans keen to see something new should check out RedFaces – chosen by NME as one of their essential picks for 2018 – who are heading to Stamford as part of a national tour.
Sheffield’s RedFaces kick off 2018 with the release of a brand-new single Messed Up on February 23. Recorded at Miloco’s The Pool in London and produced by Carey Willetts (Athlete) Messed Up is a driving, monster of a song, with nods to their RnB influences – the groove landing somewhere between Kasabian and Michael Jackson, bass guitar and drums pushed right to the front of the mix.
RedFaces are Harry Lyon, Isaac White, Charlie Yapp and Ryan Laycock.
The year is already shaping up to be a busy one for the band and they’ll be playing Mama Liz’s in Stamford on Friday February 23. Support comes from Tom Lumley and Among the Citizens.
Previous single Take It Or Leave It was chosen as BBC Radio 1’s Introducing Track Of The Week and MTV chose them as a One To Watch for this year.
Radio One’s Huw Stephens has already dubbed them – “Another brilliant band from Sheffield.”
Tickets for the Stamford gig are £6 in advance on www.wegottickets.com or £7 on the door.
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