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The Sherlocks

Everything Must Make Sense!

    Over recent years The Sherlocks have become one of the most exciting live bands in the UK. Selling out tours across UK & Europe, the band have also achieved chart success with x3 Top #20 albums. Yorkshire brothers Kiaran & Brandon Crook joined up with band members Alex Proctor & Trent Jackson. With an incredibly passionate, loyal fan base, their fans have followed the band's journey from pubs/clubs to selling out venues out all across the world, as well being asked to tour in arenas/stadiums with the likes ofLiam Gallagher, Kings Of Leon, Kaiser Chief, The Libertines and many more.

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    Everything Must Make Sense
    Man On The Loose
    How Are You Feeling?
    Death Of Me
    Bones
    28
    Bedlam Town
    Tough Times Don't Last
    Better Alone
    Here Comes The Rain

    The Sherlocks

    People Like Me And You

      It's the latest set from the indie/alt-rock quartet after three acclaimed albums which include their 2017 debut 'Live For The Moment' and last year's 'World I Understand' - both of which hit the Top 10.

      Vocalist/Guitarist Kiaran teases, "The new album is honestly full of really good songs with strong choruses. When we were going in to make this album, we went in there with ideas as opposed to fully fledged songs and I believe that's where the magic lies in this record."

      Their biggest, brightest and most expansive record to date with production elements and fresh sonic touches that broaden their guitar/bass/drums foundations. It's a collection filled with personal and quintessential Sherlocks lyrical themes that are informed by the passing of time and the realisation that everyone is stepping into different stages in their lives - touching upon nostalgia, ageing, flawed relationships and escaping the rat race on wild, woozy weekends.



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      Remember All The Girls
      Sirens
      No Retreat, No Surrender
      Going Nowhere
      Don't Let It Out
      Louder Than Words
      People Like Me & You
      On Your Mind
      Any Old Iron?
      Face The Music
      Here & Now
      Won't Stop
      Watson

      The Sherlocks

      World I Understand

        Following several months of speculation, alt-rock stalwarts The Sherlocks, comprised of Kiaran Crook (vocals), Brandon Crook (drums), Alex Proctor (guitar) and Trent Jackson (bass), have announced their latest album World I Understand. While the rest of the world was put on hold, The Sherlocks were undergoing a rebirth. Two new band members Trent and Alex in and the Davidson brothers Josh and Andy stepping down. Working closely alongside Manic Street Preachers producer Dave Eringa, World I Understand stands as The Sherlocks' most unshackled and ambitious album to date.

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        1. Porto
        2. Falling
        3. Wake Up
        4. On The Run
        5. Plastic Heart
        6. City Lights
        7. Sorry
        8. Games You Play
        9. World I Understand
        10. Last To Leave
        11. Slip Road

        The Sherlocks

        Under Your Sky

          Some world tours feel like a victory lap. On August 25, 2017, The Sherlocks stepped onto the NME/Radio 1 Stage at the Leeds leg of the Reading & Leeds festival and announced to a rammed tent that their debut album ‘Live For The Moment’ had, that very day, entered the UK albums chart at Number Six.

          By the tail end of 2018, The Sherlocks begged to be allowed back into the studio. In stark contrast to the sessions for their debut album, recorded in late-night sessions at the cut-off, rural Rockfields in Wales, this time they opted to record at Liverpool’s Parr Street Studios with The Coral’s James Skelly at the desk for the four weeks running up to Christmas, knocking off at six o’clock Monday to Friday to head into town for snooker, beer and a debrief on the day’s work. The result was a tighter, brighter, ultra-modern alt-rock record, benefiting from Skelly’s knack for focusing a killer chorus, less indebted to indie rockers of old and smattered with stylistic swerves into new wave, ‘80s textures and all-out feedback freakouts. It’s as Killers, Cars, High Flying Birds and Two Door Cinema Club as it is Catfish. A real 21st Century guitar rock record.

          “The first album was us four in a room,” Kiaran says. “We wanted to make it really raw like the Arctic Monkeys’ first album or Kings Of Leon’s. We wanted to capture the live sound and polish it up a bit. It was a straight-up rock’n’roll record, there weren’t many tricks going off. With this one we’ve taken it a step further and made it slightly smoother and put more keyboards in. Rather than having the guitars thrashing all the time we’ve tried being a bit sweeter with it. It sounds more contemporary, I can hear it on Radio 1.”

          And you will too. Meanwhile, Kiaran claims to already have half of album three in the bag, which is already hinting at The Sherlock’s next step towards total rock domination. “It’s quite upbeat.,” Kiaran says. “A lot of bands get to their third album and take a weird turn, thinking outside of the box. I think I know what a good melody is and we’ll try different things on each record and push ourselves a lot more but I’d never stick some weird production on to try to mask a bad song. We like big anthemic sing-alongs like The Killers would write, so that’s the direction we’re heading in, aiming for stadiums.”

          Considering how accurate The Sherlocks’ aim has been so far, an elementary deduction. 

          STAFF COMMENTS

          Barry says: A wilfully anthemic, major-key combination of soaring pop-punk and classic northern indie, this Yorshire quartet have taken the UK by storm, and this debut album shows why. Brilliantly played, and undoubtedly upbeat anthems all round.

          TRACK LISTING

          I Want It All
          NYC (Sing It Loud)
          Waiting
          Magic Man
          Dreams
          Time To Go
          Give It All Up
          One Day
          Now & Then
          Step Inside
          Under Your Sky


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