Escape the cold with Brad Stank’s melancholic soft jazz anthem “O.T.D”
02 March 2018, 15:17
| Written by
Aaron Powell
The drummer of Trudy & The Romance turned solo artist shares another sexistential slow burner.
Having made quite a name for himself with sensual, laid-back grooves “Condemned To Be Freaky” and “Daddy Blue”, Brad Stank returns with his most flirtatious offering to date “O.T.D” accompanied by some seriously steamy visuals.
In his own words “’O.T.D.’ is a hymn held close to my heart; my baby and I far away for the summer feeling adored despite our distance. A precious, voluptuous new love – an acronym never to be revealed.”
Valentine’s Day may well be behind us but it seems in Stank’s world good lovin’ is an everyday affair.
“O.T.D” is out now via Untitled Recs.
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