Eades return with their new single, "Fade Away"
Independent indie outfit Eades have returned with the brand new single, "Fade Away", on their very own label Bam Bam Records.
Speaking on the themes behind the track, Tom O’Reilly explains: “It’s a story that spans from adolescence, into early adulthood and eventually into being middle aged. It’s about coming to terms with not making a dent in life socially or culturally, making peace with normality and accepting that you’ll eventually fade away to be forgotten, but enjoying the ride nonetheless. Complacently enjoying life and living in the moment to a degree that potentially has a negative effect on the future.”
“We grew and learnt a lot as a band last year making this EP and took a fair amount of risks along the way. We tested the waters working with external producers and mix engineers for the first time which was really cool to see how our music could sound with external ears involved," Harry Jordan adds.
"We learnt a lot about the process that has definitely had an impact on how we do things but ultimately we felt we were most happy when we were producing and mixing the tracks ourselves in Bam Bam Studios. Our unique way of doing things has become such a big part of Eades DNA and we’ve realised how lucky we are to have the time and freedom to experiment extensively”.
"Fade Away" is out now on Bam Bam Records.
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