Want to know more about the band's new album? Well, here you go - Louis Milburn (and Sean Harper) fill us in.
Big Ground
As a band with two drummers in it, we’ve always dreamt of a dual kit setup, so this song was our first attempt at having two whole drum kits going at the same time, as well as a drum machine in a song. After much rumination, we decided something was realised from the track… so we added a third kit for the choruses and a hybrid fire extinguisher/chair combo percussion rig for the breakdown. That did the trick.
Strange Neighbour
The original demo file of this was named ‘Neymar to Chelsea’, as it was during a brief period a couple of years ago when this slightly bizarre rumour was touted. And I think that really comes through in the music.
Pressure Pad
When I started writing the song, it was initially about being the protagonist in a video where you’re constantly falling into traps set by some unforeseen malevolent force. Then Sean wrote a chorus and second verse that seems to be about the Sea? I have no idea what this song is about, in truth. It was the last one written for the album, and we were really out of time…
[Sean here, just to chime in: I think the ‘feel the sea crash down on me’ thing was an extension of that trapdoor metaphor of being swallowed up. Maybe, then, this tune’s about the pitfalls of collaborative lyricism? In any case, do let us know if you work it out.]






