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Royel Otis

Pratts & Pain

    When making their debut album with Carey in early 2023, the Australian duo - childhood friends Otis Pavlovic and Royel Maddell - would decamp to the pub to finish lyrics and make decisions on the direction of their first LP. "Dan would ask us to record vocals," Royel remembers, "and we'd say, 'Just give us half an hour, we're popping to Pratts & Payne', and we'd have a pint, a few shots, and get some lyrics down." Eventually, it made such a mark that they named the record PRATTS & PAIN.

    Across the debut album, Royel Otis swing between melodic, pop- inspired indie and woozy psych, but it never feels tied to one lane. As soon as one style or mood has outstayed its welcome, they handbrake turn into psychedelic weirdness or dissonant noise, keeping everybody on their toes. After the table was laid on the two EPs, PRATTS & PAIN brings everything from the band's history together on a record that's reverent towards their beginnings but unafraid to push forwards into new sounds. This loose, open formula for what makes a Royel Otis song is written all over PRATTS & PAIN, an album defined by its sense of fun and adventure.

    On the tracks 'Velvet' and 'Big Ciggie', Carey's 11-year-old nephew Archie appears on drums, and a spontaneous energy ran through the sessions, one which can be heard across the album. On first single 'Adored', they master the perfect indie-pop hit, while 'Sonic Blue' keeps this underlying energy but sets screeching guitars over the top. 'Velvet', meanwhile, has the stomping energy of Talking Heads, while 'Molly' is an unsettling and deeply atmospheric slow jam. Whatever sonic template the music might be based on though, the crux of Royel Otis comes back to a foundational DNA of mutual trust. Royel says: "We have fun together, and it's not difficult. I trust what Otis thinks and what he does, and I back it. If you back each other, something good comes from it."

    STAFF COMMENTS

    Barry says: As yet another bit of strong evidence in the 'Australia are the best at indie' stakes, Royel Otis take the punky slacker sound we've come to know so well from their fellow countryfolk (Courtney B, RBCF, The Chats etc) and add a bright synthy overtone. It's psychedelic pop for drinking in fields and barbequing poorly.

    TRACK LISTING

    1. Adored
    2. Fried Rice
    3. Foam
    4. Sonic Blue
    5. Heading For The Door
    6. Velvet
    7. IHYSM
    8. Molly
    9. Daisy Chain
    10. Glory To Glory
    11. Always Always
    12. Big Ciggie

    Royel Otis

    Heading For The Door

      Sydney indie duo, Royel Otis, share latest single ‘Heading For The Door’ from their upcoming debut album, PRATTS & PAIN due February 2024, produced with Grammy Award-winning producer, Dan Carey. Fans can also grab a limited edition 7" of ‘Heading For The Door' through Dan Carey's Speedy Wunderground out Jan 12 with an exclusive dub remix "Heading For the Dub" pre-order the label’s 47th release of their single series here.

      ‘Heading For The Door’ is a self-confrontation exercise delivered via the airy, heartfelt & viscerally blissful indie pop that Royel Otis have become known for. The band share their meaning behind the track ; “Some of us understand that peace is precious but when the chaos starts to overcome just sit and accept it. Stop heading for the door.”

      The debut LP, PRATTS & PAIN was named after the South London pub that sits around the corner from Carey’s famed home studio, the duo often finished lyrics and made sonic directions over a pint on a Pratts & Payne bar stool. Their resulting efforts swing between melodic, pop-inspired indie and woozy psych that never stays to one lane. Handbraking towards psychedelic weirdness and dissonant noise, Royel Otis have no issue keeping all who listen on their toes. After the release of two world building EPs, PRATTS & PAIN unites the record for their next chapter, adventures abound with no limits. Last in the UK in August for a tour of key cities, including a sold out show at OSLO in London, a Maida Vale session, Reading & Leeds winning over many new fans along the way!

      After forming in 2019 and slowly drip-feeding music into the world during the pandemic, Royel Otis garnered fans in BBC Radio 6 Music, triple j and on US college radio. To date, they have amassed over 10 million streams & covered global playlists on Spotify and Apple Music. Most recently, Royel Otis were nominated as Breakthrough Artist for the 2023 ARIA Awards. The recognition follows a sold-out multiple-date Australian tour, a debut performance at Splendour in the Grass, and a rapturous sold out UK and European tour, including performances at Reading and Leeds Festival, Electric Picnic, Pukkelpop, End of the Road and more. All achieved in the first half of 2023 - and in support of their third EP, Sofa Kings. Next, Royel Otis will take to the United States, for a run of shows between capital cities throughout April and May 2024, before landing in Barcelona for Primavera Festival on May 29, 2024. Heading for the door to 2024 ahead of their debut album, PRATTS & PAIN, Royel Otis only continue their ascending trajectory

      STAFF COMMENTS

      Laura says: Another gem from Speedy Wunderground. Effervescent, super catchy pop from this Sidney duo, guaranteed to cheer up even the gloomiest January day. LP due soon too!

      TRACK LISTING

      A-side: Heading For The Door
      B-side: Heading For The Dub


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