Another Sky return from their three year hiatus
Returning with their first release since the 2020 debut album I Slept On The Floor, Another Sky have released not one, but two brand new songs songs – "Psychopath" and "Watching Basinski".
“Most of our upcoming music is pretty influenced by music from the late 90s and early 00s, so releasing an A-side and B-side felt like a good way of paying homage to the era we grew up in.” says lead singer Catrin Vincent.
On the songs themselves, Vincent comments: “They reflect a really personal journey. I usually hate writing lyrics about myself, but during lockdown, it was the only thing I had to write about. I was so surprised to find multitudes of grief and sadness disguised as anger. "Psychopath" captures the angriest I’ve ever felt. For years, I felt like that rage could never be voiced."
On the B-side, which was recorded in the band's bedrooms during lockdown, Vincent adds: “"Watching Basinski" captures the grief that lies underneath that anger. That’s what our new music is trying to convey; the human journey from fear and anger through to love and acceptance.”
In their three-year absence, the band (Vincent, Jack Gilbert, Naomi Le Dune & Max Doohan) have not only been writing and producing new music, but have built a brand new studio from scratch in the crypt of a Church.
Another Sky have recently signed to Republic Records in the US, but will still be working with Fiction Records in the rest of the world.
“Psychopath” + B-side “Watching Basinski” are out now.
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