Don't Worry

Indie-rock band Don’t Worry share new single 'Every Corner' the latest track to be taken from forthcoming second album, Remorseless Swing, due for release 25th March via Specialist Subject.

Latest track ‘Every Corner’ Follows previous singles ‘Crushing Weight’ & ‘Heads’s Choka’ ahead of the release of the bands second album Remorseless Swing. Citing a range of influences for their new record, from the vocal harmonies of classic pop like The Beach Boys and The Beatles, to the guitar stylings of US indie bands such as Built To Spill and Pavement with the energy and quintessential ‘Britishness’ of acts like The Streets, The Cribs and Blur.

Recorded during Spring 2021 at No Luck Audio, Exeter, a studio run by drummer Tom Gilbert, who along with co-lead singers Ronan Van Kehoe and Samuel Watsonand bass player Alex Reed took a very hands on approach to the new albums production resulting in an album full of collaborative energy and creativity with Van Kehoe commenting: “We’re very excited to showcase a different sound from our band, and to see where that leads us,”

On their new single, 'Every Corner', Van Kehoe explains: "'Every Corner' is a song about feeling uncomfortable in your surroundings. I wrote it in one sitting during the first lockdown in 2020. Not being able to go out and see people was driving me crazy. I was having trouble sleeping one night, and all the lyrics just came in one go. Each line of both verses plays on different “corners” of different things. The choruses each reference a different movie from when I was kid. Two movies that have similar names. Points to anyone who knows which movies they are. Musically, I was drawing inspiration from turn of the century American indie, including this one song “Waterslide” by a band called The Bonedaddys, which I heard in the Paul Rudd film I Love You, Man. Sam’s guitar melodies and vocal harmonies really elevate the song, and Alex and Tom’s rhythm section does exactly what I wanted it to do in my head. I think 'Every Corner' is pretty different from anything we’ve released in the past, and I’m excited for people to hear it!"

Tour Dates

19/05/22 - Cavern, Exeter
20/05/22 - The Four Horsemen, Bournemouth
21/05/22 - The Pipeline, Brighton
22/05/22 - The Moon, Cardiff
23/05/22 - The Library, Oxford
24/05/22 - Wharf Chambers, Leeds
25/05/22 - Fuel, Manchester
26/05/22 - Subside, Birmingham
27/05/22 - Voodoo Daddy's, Norwich
28/05/22 - Signature Brew, London

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Lynsey Gillies