In tough times, music can be the way through. With an expertise in fuzzy riffs, melodic heaviness, high energy and sharp lyrics, Sick Joy are one of British rock’s most promising young bands.
Ahead of the upcoming release of the roaring, fuzzy alt.rock explosion of their debut album, WE’RE ALL GONNA F***ING DIE, on July 8thonSO Recordings, the trio have today released new single, ‘don’t feel like dying’.
“It was the first song written for the album and was the catalyst for the tone and theme of the record,” singer/guitarist, Mykl Barton, shares. “It came from a tentative break in the noise, covered in dirt, soaking wet looking over a trench. Pushing back and trying to appreciate the single moment of peace, after a period of trudging through the shit. Learning to let go, and that everything must pass. The lows, but also the highs. Don’t hold on to either too hard. You’ve got what you got, and had what you had. We’re all gonna fucking die, and no one gets a sequel, so let’s go!”
‘don’t feel like dying’, follows recent singles, ‘belly aching beast’, ‘i’ve got more than i need (and i don’t have much)’ and ‘talking to the drugs’.
Even Sick Joy’s start was a challenge to be beaten. Originally formed in Newcastle, the band soon relocated to Brighton in order to be part of a bigger music scene. That is, singer/guitarist Mykl Barton installed a bed in the back of the band’s van and lived and slept in there.Quickly, though, the move began to pay off. Their Amateurs EP announced them as something exciting, with some describing them as straddling the melodic genius of Pixies and the raw energy of Slipknot. Off the back of the EP, the band received huge support from BBC Radio 1, Kerrang! Radio and Radio X. Live, meanwhile, their shows with the likes of Feeder, Dinosaur Pile-Up and Demob Happy fully demonstrated Sick Joy’s infectious vitality and power.With Mykl saying that he can only really write about universal themes (“Everyone knows about love, sex, death, sadness”), despite its title, WE’RE ALL GONNA F***ING DIE, is a record that actually leans into a great deal of joy. Featuring contributions from Jamie Lenman and Mykl’s own stepdad (lending a touch of harmonica to recent single ‘belly aching beast’), the album takes life’s gristle and turns it into something uplifting and euphoric. With a support to Pixies and Pearl Jam and an appearance at 2000 Trees on the calendar, it looks, fittingly, like the start of a happy chapter for Sick Joy.“For me, that title’s a positive,” says Mykl. “I realised, ‘it’s going to be over one day, man. So do whatever the fuck you’re gonna do, and have a good fucking time. And I don’t mean just get loaded and be a dick. I mean do the things you want to do. Don’t let fear decide where you’re going to go. We’re all going to fucking die. So get out and fucking kill it, man.” FORTHCOMING LIVE DATES: JULY 08 London, Hyde Park (w/ Pearl Jam) 09 Cheltenham, 2000 Trees Festival |