
FEET share final album preview, "Greasy Boy"
FEET have shared new single, "Greasy Boy", as the final taster from their forthcoming second album Make It Up.
“We spent a great deal of time trying to define what we are as a band on this album” explains lead singer George Haverson. “On ‘Greasy Boy’ I wanted to poke fun at that labelling process. Ultimately five blokes playing guitars isn’t a new phenomenon and that’s never been lost on us. I think recognising that and the choke hold it’s had on the guitar scene is important. As festival lineups slowly creep forward into a richer diverse future, the ‘eye rolling’ sleazy heartbreakers will hopefully get left behind. The song is about toeing that line, or if you may in fact be standing in its path.”
The track follows previous singles, "Goodbye (So Long, Farewell)", "Sit Down", "The Real Thing" and "Why Would I Lie".
Make It Up is set for release on 14 June via Submarine Cat Records, and is available to pre-order now.
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