Today, Mallory Knox announce the release of their third album Wired, released March 10th on RCA. Lead single Giving It Up, which was premiered as Annie Mac’s Hottest Record last night, is available today – listen below
The band will also head out on a UK headline tour, including two underplay shows at London’s Koko in April.
Defined by psychological conflict, Wired documents a journey of self-discovery for Mallory Knox. Vocalist Mikey Chapman said: ‘Sometimes the biggest part is the realisation that you are fucked up.
‘and you do need to sort yourself out if you’re ever going to find a pathway to happiness, that leads you away from the vices that deafen you daily.’
The future of the band, though, seems impossibly bright.
Lead single and album opener Giving It Up immediately establishes a more refined sound for the band, demanding the listener’s attention with a stadium-sized chorus. Speaking about the track, bassist and songwriter Sam Douglas says, ‘Giving It Up is about the frustration of giving everything to something you’re passionate about & truly believe in, only to have other people step in who don’t share the same passion as you and hinder your progress.
‘The song illustrates that when you keep all the frustrations and anger inside, it leads you to a breaking point of desperation where you feel like you might as well just “give it up”.’
In just five years, Mallory Knox have firmly established themselves as pillars of the British rock movement. The Cambridge five-piece released three BBC Radio 1 A-Listed singles on last album Asymmetry, sold out London’s 3,700-capacity Roundhouse, played to huge crowds on the Reading & Leeds and Download main stages and reached #16 on the official UK album chart.
Breaking free of the restraints that bound them over the first two albums – inexperience, self-doubt, a restricting reverence to their heroes and a reputation as rock’s latest nice guys – Mallory Knox are back – and they’re laying bare their souls, kicking at their boundaries, savaging their sound and expanding their worldview. In the process, they are becoming the vital voice of the modern rock generation; damaged, informed, driven, torn between happiness and hedonism and utterly, utterly wired.
Wired will be released March 10th on RCA, including the following tracks:
1. Giving It Up
2. California
3. Wired
4. For You
5. Midnight
6. Citalopram (Better Off Without You)
7. Falling in Love
8. Lucky Me
9. Saviour
10. Come Back Around
11. Mother