Stereophonics share atmospheric synth-pop gem Appears Like You Don't Know Me

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Stereophonics share atmospheric synth-pop gem Seems Like You Don't Know Me

Stereophonics have launched the atmospheric synth-pop gem, ‘Appears Like You Don’t Know Me’.

Stereophonics swap issues up with the synth-pop gem Appears Like You Do not Know Me

The Welsh rockers are again with a refreshing second single from their upcoming LP ‘Make ‘em Snicker, Make ‘em Cry, Make ‘em Wait’.

Frontman Kelly Jones stated of the observe: “It at all times had an excellent melody, however within the studio I took it via three or 4 totally different variations, from very advanced busy drumming refs to the completed, very sparse drum machine and juno synth model on the album, which I really like. That environment and the lyrics match so properly collectively. Relationships are advanced. Communication is so usually damaged.”

The album was first previewed with the anthemic observe ‘There’s At all times Gonna Be One thing’.

Kelly stated: “There’s At all times Gonna Be One thing is a tune that might be describing the restlessness in uncertainty, struggling to reach at acceptance. An element inside all of us.”

The brand new report includes eight tracks and guarantees to be “devoid of any fats or filler”, with a press launch noting: “It’s without delay clear and exact. Hopeful and joyous. It does what it says on the quilt. You Snicker, You Cry, You Wait.”

The ‘Possibly Tomorrow’ hitmakers are additionally embarking on their ‘Stadium Anthems’ tour, together with two hometown gigs at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on July 11 and 12, and shall be enjoying reveals throughout North America and Europe.

‘Make ‘em Snicker, Make ‘em Cry, Make ‘em Wait’ is offered to pre-order now.

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Away from Stereophonics, Kelly launched his second solo album ‘Inevitable Unbelievable’ final 12 months and launched the self-titled debut album by his aspect undertaking Far From Saints in 2023.

The band will launch the follow-up to 2022’s ‘Oochya!’ on April 25.

‘Make ‘em Snicker, Make ‘em Cry, Make ‘em Wait’ tracklisting:

‘Make It On Your Personal’

‘There’s At all times Gonna Be One thing’

‘Appears Like You Don’t Know Me’

‘Colors Of October’

‘Eyes Too Massive For My Stomach’

‘Mary Is A Singer’

‘Backroom Boys’

‘Feeling Of Falling We Crave’




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