Tuesday, January 21, 2014
The Mispers Reveal Second Single For March Release
London-based alt-rock five-some The Mispers are to release their second single ‘Brother’ as part of their first self-titled mini-EP. ‘Brother’ is the follow-up to last year's ‘Coasts’ and comes off the back of the band being Zane Lowe’s ‘Next Hype’ on BBC Radio 1 recently.
Of ‘Brother’, on which the band again worked with Duncan Mills (Jake Bugg, Peace), frontman Jack Balfour Scott explains; “The track is about our bonds with our respective brothers, but overall it's more about finding love in unorthodox places, with things or ideas, outside the norm of boy meets girl”.
Having spent a year living in Australia, Jack and co-frontman Joey Arnold Zapata returned to the UK and immediately hooked up with Jack’s friend and drummer Jordan Grispino before expanding the line-up to include lead guitarist Diego Porto Belmonte and violinist Hannah van den Brul. Despite their intricate indie rock via folk sound on record, The Mispers bring a raw live energy to their shows, which has seen the band sell out every one of their London gigs thus far, building their own little world at each to invite fans and curious onlookers into.
'Brother' is released on March 3 via Missing Til Monday, on 7” vinyl and digitally as a four-track EP entitled ‘The Mispers’.
The Mispers play Dingwalls, London on February 28.
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