JAWS prove they're the best kind of crowd with latest single "Bad Company"
28 April 2015, 10:36
| Written by
Jessica Goodman
Seven months on from the release of their debut album Be Slowly, JAWS have premiered a storm of a new single in the form of "Bad Company".
Screeching into life with an almightily hefty riff, "Bad Company" is the Birmingham band at their most unruly. Shimmering verses pave the way for an unruly explosion of a chorus, thundering percussion driving the track throughout. Connor Schofield's vocals hold steady at the forefront of the track, providing melodic momentum amidst the group's almighty clamour.
With addictive pop hooks and resounding grunge rhythms, "Bad Company" is JAWS at their most exciting to be around.
Stream "Bad Company" below.
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