The Big Pink return with new single "No Angels"
The Big Pink are back with new single "No Angels", marking their first new material since 2016's Empire Underground EP.
It's been six years since The Big Pink released new music, but today (27 April) that changes with the arrival of "No Angels", a new track teamed with a video co-directed by Simon Milner and Ashley Rommelrath.
The Big Pink's Robbie Furze said of the new outing, "It's a track reflecting that moment when you understand that all you've set your sights on has led to a place far away from where you should be and everything you truly love. It took sacrificing everything I'd built in London and moving to Los Angeles, a place I thought I needed to be in order to achieve my dreams, for me to realise that it was about much more than just myself. I had a moment of clarity when I understood what's truly important and what I needed to do to get back to everything and everyone that I loved. That's what this song is about."
"No Angels" follows The Big Pink's 2016 EP Empire Underground. In 2017 they released a cover of New Order's "Blue Monday". They're yet to follow up their 2012 second album Future This.
- Alabaster de Plume, Billy Woods and more feature on Lonnie Holley's forthcoming album, Tonky
- Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs announce their fifth studio album, Death Hilarious
- Y, featuring members of Fat White Family, Meatraffle and Pregoblin, share debut single, "Why"
- Oscar Jerome unveils forthcoming album and short film, The Fork
- Nia Archives and Overmono to headline Love Saves The Day Festival 2025
- Watch the new teaser clip from Becoming Led Zeppelin documentary
- Antony Szmierek presents new single, "Angie’s Wedding"
Get the Best Fit take on the week in music direct to your inbox every Friday