Cuffed Up announce their debut album, All You Got
LA-based trio, Cuffed Up have announced their debut album, All You Got, alongside their new single, "Finer Things".
"Finer Things" arrives with an accompanying video directed by Jacob Butler and Ralph Torrefranca of the band.
"The verses of the song describe the undeniable bolt of lightning that shoots down your body when you meet someone you’re absolutely infatuated with. The pure pheromones of attraction that excite you more than anything you’ve ever experienced, feeling an overwhelming rush of the idea that they’re one of a kind. The chorus is the big realization that this person can potentially be “the one” person you’ve been searching for your whole life," Torrefranca explains.
Formed by vocalist/guitarist Torrefranca and drummer, Joe Liptock in 2018 and joined by Apostolopoulos in 2022, Cuffed Up share a love of stirring rock music, from the urgent tension of the U.K. post-punk revival (particularly Shame, whose first L.A. show inspired Torrefranca to form Cuffed Up) to the tender, ornate compositions of Death Cab for Cutie (a special influence, given Torrefranca and Liptock were in the same DCFC cover band, and Torrefranca and Apostolopoulos were at the same DCFC show in 2008, long before they met).
Tracklist:
- Finer Things
- Small Fry
- Little Wins
- Mock Dancr
- Hello, Dear Passion
- The Feeling
- Meet The End
- Puppet
- Love Is...
- All You Got
All You Got which is out on 5 April via Hit the North Record, and is available to pre-order now.
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