
Whilst the anthemic ‘Movies’ will appeal to the band’s long-standing fan base, the likes of ‘Sorry I’m Yours’ and ‘Be Somebody Good’ see Circa Waves experiment with a new progressive sound that will surprise and delight in equal measure.
‘Me Myself & Hollywood’ touches on the band’s love of R&B, whilst ‘Times Won’t Change Me’ is a piano-led, Beatles-inspired future hit. What’s It Like Over There? always manages to sidestep genres and easy pigeonholing, but what remains constant is Circa Waves’ ability to create the kind of infectious music that is propelling them towards the top tier of British music.
STAFF COMMENTS
Barry says: Circa waves mix plaintive, delicate instrumental melodies with weighty, synth-led anthemic interludes. From the crisp, rhythmic vocal lines to distorted guitar-led euphoric indie, Circa Waves have a firm handle of melody, and a brilliantly produced mix of delicacy and heaviness.TRACK LISTING
1 What’s It Like Over There?
2 Sorry I’m Yours
3 Times Won’t Change Me
4 Movies
5 Me, Myself And Hollywood
6 The Way We Say Goodbye
7 Be Somebody Good
8 Passport
9 Motorcade
10 Saviour