Indie Exclusive Transparent Blue ColourTracklist:1. Better Than Last 2. The Real Thing 3. Im Wrong 4. Greasy Boy 5. Why Would I Lie 6. Truly Awful 7. Sit Down 8. No Vision 9. When Youre Feeling Strange 10. Bullseye 11. On The Wire 12. Goodbye (So Long, Far
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Tracklist:
1. Better Than Last
2. The Real Thing
3. Im Wrong
4. Greasy Boy
5. Why Would I Lie
6. Truly Awful
7. Sit Down
8. No Vision
9. When Youre Feeling Strange
10. Bullseye
11. On The Wire
12. Goodbye (So Long, Farewell)
Make It Up is the long player follow up to FEETs debut album Whats Inside Is More Than Just Ham which catapulted them into the indie-rock spotlight in 2019. Crowd pleasing thrillers such as Petty Thieving, the anthemic English Weather and more recent crowd favourite Changing My Mind Again have solidified the band as one of the most exciting guitar acts on the scene.
Make It Up distils the FEET of old with a fine-tuned, cohesive, and compelling new output that builds on the sonic DNA of their debut, while effortlessly taking it to the next level.
Theres no throw away ideas on this album and everything has to have its place. It has to be ironed out and perfected, explains frontman George Haverson. I dont like to say polished, but it is perfected to a point where everything can be done in its fullest form. I feel like weve got 12 complete songs on this album and not 12 ideas. Weve made the FEET machine and now its a case of inserting the right idea and the output is a great song. Before, it felt a bit more like we were throwing shit at the wall. This time round, everything feels a bit more refined.
Being in a band is a big chunk of time in your life, but this is a choice we all make, and we dont ever have to even think about coming back to FEET. Its like our child, really, and were all the surrogate fathers of this band! That keeps us together, this desire to create and make something thats truly great.
First taster is The Real Thing, which bounds along with spiky guitar lines, an endearing groove, and the razor-sharp pen of Haverson. Its a song about confronting the transition in a relationship between a new thing to something more established. Asking a sincere question and hoping for an equally sincere response.
The album ‘Make It Up’ is produced by Andy Savours (Black Country New Road, The Magic Gang, The Horrors), mixed by Caesar Edmunds (Beach House, Wet Leg, Foals), and mastered by Christian Wright at Abbey Road Studios.
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