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Animal Noise to Unveil New Single 'Little Things' Next Month

By: Oct. 25, 2016
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Colchester Indie trio Animal Noise are pleased to unveil their new single 'Little Things' this November.

Little Things, with its earthy, yet modern production (mixed by Gethin Pearson for Big Life Management- Prides, The Hearts, Mallory Knox) is described by Jack Gordon-Abbott, the band's drummer as "a drop-tuned, riff-soaked ballad about temptation and obsession".

The song, pulsating with jagged rhythms and big guitar lines that underpin Josh Sandifer's distinctive and atmospheric vocal performance, is a follow up to the band's 'Sink or Swim' EP. Since the release of the EP earlier this year, the band have been touring across the UK, selling out their hometown show at Colchester Arts Centre and playing high profile festival dates such as British Summer Time Festival in Hyde Park, Standon Calling, Fling, Ramsbottom and Wilkestock amongst others.

Animal Noise's music has recently been picking up love from key tastemakers God Is In The TV, Louder Than War, Sofar Sounds, Jammerzine, Indie Band Guru and XS-Noise, as well as radio support from BBC 6 Music, BBC Introducing, Virgin Radio and SOHO Radio, and US College Radio Stations.

Live Dates:

13 Oct - Norwich, Sound & Vision Festival

17 Nov - St Albans, The Horn

21 Nov - Brighton, Komedia w/ The Wave Pictures

22 Nov - Leeds, Hyde Park Book Club

23 Nov - London, Sebright Arms

01 Dec - Manchester, The Castle Hotel

02 Dec - Ipswich, The Swan

04 Dec - Southampton, Joiners

Tickets for shows available here from Wednesday 5th October at 10am - www.musicglue.com/animal-noise/listings.

Animal Noise are Josh Sandifer (guitars and vocals), Jack Gordon-Abbott (drums) and Michael Bird who (bass and provides backing vocals). The band practice on a farm in an old converted milking parlour. In the rural setting there is no one around for miles so the band have always been able to write together as loudly as possible and with no time restraints! The trio met each other at a house party a few years back after finding a broken guitar with a few snapped strings and Josh's rendition of 'Big Love' by Fleetwood Mac.

CONNECT:

Official website: www.animalnoise.co.uk

Spotify: spoti.fi/1XRapu2

Facebook: www.facebook.com/animalnoise

Twitter & Instagram: @animalnoise

YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/AnimalNoiseVideos



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