Something Leather have shared their new single, ‘Lullaby’. Hailed as one of the most exciting bands on the Brighton music scene, the track is the latest dose of their uniquely dark, trippy alternative rock, released via We Can Do It Records.
With an eerie intro giving way to explosive guitar riffs, driving organs and thumping drums, ‘Lullaby’ rejects the comforting implications of its name to deliver a jarring, haunting and infectious track infused with gothic undertones.
“’Lullaby’ is the sweet temptation of dwelling in the past instead of moving on, the comforting call to press pause or rewind when it’s actually necessary to go ahead,” explain the band. “There’s calm and stillness as well as action and urgency all side by side – replicated in the song itself. Can we actually break free from a lullaby’s spell? You tell us…”
The band have also announced an exclusive ‘Lullaby’ vinyl package in association with Flying Vinyl, which will feature the new single and their highly acclaimed previous single ‘Velvet’ released earlier this year.
Something Leather have recently supported a multitude of upcoming bands including the likes of Black Midi, Calva Louise, Valeras, Phobophobes, Madonnatron, Saint Agnes and JOHN, gaining a significant buzz since the release of their debut single ‘Shotgun Persona’.
With a unique brand of dark pop led by the sound of their beloved 70’s Phillips organ, which is fixed up with old parts of singer Phillie’s grandmother’s first colour TV, Something Leather’s authentic sound is completed by a bass organ, untamed baritone guitar noise and relentless drumming, contributing to an explosive live show.
Taking influence from the likes of The Kills, Wolf Alice and The Pixies, Something Leather infuse the urgency of Yak with the Swagger of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and will be showcasing their infectious sounds on a run of shows throughout November. Full dates can be found below, and tickets are available here.
NOVEMBER 2019 TOUR DATES
1st – Portsmouth, Edge Of The Wedge (supporting Japanese Television)
2nd – Leeds, Mabgate Bleach (Dark Daze Festival)
3rd – Birmingham, The Sunflower Lounge (supporting Sarpa Salpa)
4th – Brighton, The Hope & Ruin (supporting Priests)
8th – London, Moth Club (supporting 10,000 Russos)
14th – Southampton, Heartbreakers (supporting Projector)