HL London: The New Southern Electrikk, Featured on Five Continents, Drops New Sounds February

Sometimes a record explodes after just one press release, and that seems to be the case with The New Southern Electrikk and their new single 'Brown Eyes'.  The track will be released along with B-side 'Theme to The New Southern Electrikk' an instrumental, as strong as the A release, that motivates with a classic beat and nice acoustics.

The bonus track 'Mother of Earth' a cover of The Gun Club's classic on John Robb's Louder Than War Records digitally on Feb 14th with a vinyl release a month later.

Having already received national airplay, with play listings and press features coming thick and fast and an upcoming national TV appearance to look forward to, it's been a very busy week for the band, who are stunned but thrilled with the huge reaction to "Brown Eyes'.  Rikki Turner wrote the song fourteen years ago but didn't feel he wanted to release it until he heard Monica Ward sing it late last year, and its clear why, her performance is stunning.

The New Southern Electrikk  Brown Eyes 

Louder Than War Records 14 February 2015

"You're about to hear one of the most beautiful melodies ever written."
GigSoup

Almost everybody has experienced the pain of a broken heart at some point in their lives, and it was a heartbreak that led Rikki Turner of The New Southern Electrikk to write the melody and lyrics for 'Brown Eyes' fourteen years ago...

And it seems the song has struck a chord with people all over the world. 'Brown Eyes' has been featured in magazines across the UK, Europe and America and play listed at radio stations on five continents, including national airplay on BBC Radio 2.

The New Southern Electrikk have been invited by Alan McGee to play at his Creation Sessions in May, 'Brown Eyes' has been picked up for release by punk icon and Louder Than War Records label owner John Robb and the band will be performing the track on Channel 4's Dispatches on Monday 19th January.  It's been a busy week for Rikki Turner and the rest of the band who always knew the song was something special, but are still astonished by the amount of attention it has received in such a short time.

Explaining where he drew his inspiration from, Rikki says " The song was written during a particularly dark period of my life when things weren't going well. Brown Eyes was a woman who left me. As she walked away, The Shirelles' 'Baby It's You' was playing and the song came to me there and then. The pain I felt that day can be heard in Monica's breathtaking vocals and the band's performance on the record is stunning.  To think something so beautiful can emerge from that level of pain is extraordinary... but that pain had to be experienced for the song to exist."

'Brown Eyes' channels the sound of sixties girl groups with a pared down production style that draws inspiration from the work of celebrated producer Martin Hannett. 

The New Southern Electrikk however, cannot be easily categorized as b-side 'The Theme to The New Southern Electrikk' proves with its echoes of early New Order and The Charlatans deftly woven together with samples of Charles Bukowski.

Drawing inspiration from Psychedelia, Krautrock and Post-Punk, The New Southern Electrikk craft dark, mesmerizingly beautiful melodies driven by grinding, sexy undertones.

Monica Ward's vocals can be as ethereal as they are deep and soulful; capturing her audience in the palm of her hand, with her mesmerizing performances.

Zach Davies's flowing guitar shimmers over Steven Tajti's gritty, throbbing bass lines with Rikki Turner's keys and backing vocals providing a darker edge. Jim Correy's drumming is brooding and purposeful giving The New Southern Electrikk a solid base on which to build soundscapes that are visceral yet sultry.

Having already found fans in Suede's Bernard Butler and The Lemonhead's Evan Dando to producer/Creation Records co-founder Joe Foster and punk icon John Robb who is releasing Brown Eyes on his label Louder Than War Records, The New Southern Electrikk are one of 2015's most exciting prospects.

Live:
'Brown Eyes' Single Launch: The Roadhouse Manchester - Feb 13th

Social Links:

https://twitter.com/TNSElectrikk
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-New-Southern-Electrikk
https://soundcloud.com/bluesoapmusic/brown-eyes-the-new-southern-electrikk


"I just love this!"
Janice Long, BBC Radio 2

"A fucking great band!"
Alan McGee, Creation Management and 359 Music

"Wow, this is truly beautiful! Although my show is mainly rock, I have to play this!"
Steve P, Sine FM

"There's just this little bit of edge, psych even about the track, but its Ward's vocal that makes the track stand out so clearly... It might have taken fifteen years, but it was worth the wait."
Backseat Mafia

"I'm diggin' this band..." 
Paul Quinn, Teenage Fanclub

Cover art 'Frida With the Rainbow Tears' used with the kind permission of Femke Huurdeman
All live photos by Russell Bloor; Studio shots by Shari Denson

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