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Tiré de leur premier album à venir  » Lost Arf Of Conversation  » le 6 mars prochain

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Le groupe sort également en même temps cet autre titre  » Grapewine Telegraph  » qu’on peut découvrir ici : https://open.spotify.com/album/0tvj5r7yGqUGyazAGqKyrq

LOST ART OF CONVERSATION TRACKLIST

  1. 21st Century Brawl
  2. Song of the City
  3. Lost Art of Conversation
  4. Sticky Gum
  5. Gimme Something
  6. Peace by the Pistol
  7. Split
  8. Poison Apple
  9. Grapevine Telegraph
  10. The Change
  11. Outside Looking In

RECORDED AND MIXED AT: Broadfields Studio, UK
PRODUCED, MIXED AND ENGINEERED BY: Thomas Mitchener
MASTERED BY: Nigel Walton at The Edit Suite UK

BAND LINE-UP:
Seb Byford – Vocals/Guitar

Tom Witts – Drums/Percussion
Callum Witts – Bass/Keyboards

British rock trio Naked Six have unveiled the video for ‘Lost Art of Conversation’, the title track from their upcoming debut album which is out on March 6th via Silver Lining Music.

‘Lost Art of Conversation’ is an acid-tongued analysis of society’s digital infatuation and the many ways it has changed how we interact – or don’t. The addition of snarling guitars and a goliathan rhythm section permeates the track with a sense of unignorable electricity, making ‘Lost Art of Conversation’ the ultimate rock ‘n’ roll cocktail that will keep listeners coming back for round after round.

Naked Six have also shared ‘Grapevine Telegraph’, a track with a bounty of spitfire energy that further serves as proof positive that Lost Art of Conversation is set to be one hell of a debut album.

‘Lost Art of Conversation’ and ‘Grapevine Telegraph’ follows the release of ‘Song of the City’, which highlights the cruel hand life can often deal with, a biting sense of grit that is underscored by Naked Six’s signature sense of vigor.

A briskly-bubbling stew with hints of Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, bits of Nirvana and slivers of Queens of the Stone Age, Seb Byford (vocals/guitar), Tom Witts (drums/percussion) and Callum Witts (bass/keyboards) don’t just make the raucous racket of a six-piece. They also create bridges of empathy between them and their fans as they dive head-first into topics such as mental health and the importance of heartfelt communication in an increasingly fraught world.

“It is so important to be open and not shut your doors,” says Byford, “because a lot of people forget that everyone wants the same things – love, compassion, empathy…”

…and one raucous, entertaining, life-affirming journey. Lost Art of Conversationis precisely that and more – a debut which earmarks Naked Six as an exciting, electric, spiritually generous trio who want to deliver and share their perpetual psychic motion with everyone.

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