Manchester four-piece The Rolling People have shared their new EP, ‘Outlier’
Richard McNamara of Embrace produced the band's latest record.

The Rolling People have put out their latest body of work, a six-track EP titled 'Outlier'.
The Manchester four-piece worked with producer Richard McNamara - best known as Embrace's guitarist, with additional production credits including Basht. and EEVAH - on the record, which follows their debut EP 'Before It's Gone'.
The band explain: "Outlier is our most expansive work yet, addressing meanings and narratives that we previously haven't explored. We utilised sounds that pushed our creativity forward, working with our producer, Rick McNamara, who really encouraged us to get the best out of each track. The EP is a deeply introspective account of the struggles and emotional challenges that we each face in life.
"Each song on the EP represents a different emotion that people may think is a vulnerability; however, they are actually normal, with everyone going through them at some point in their lives. The themes span across love, loss, intrusive thoughts, fear and more, which are all relatable to the audience's own experiences in their life."
The band comprises Charlie McNichol on guitar and lead vocals, Elliot McGovern on guitar and backing vocals, Asa Knighton on bass, and George Clark on drums and backing vocals.
The Manchester four-piece worked with producer Richard McNamara - best known as Embrace's guitarist, with additional production credits including Basht. and EEVAH - on the record, which follows their debut EP 'Before It's Gone'.
The band explain: "Outlier is our most expansive work yet, addressing meanings and narratives that we previously haven't explored. We utilised sounds that pushed our creativity forward, working with our producer, Rick McNamara, who really encouraged us to get the best out of each track. The EP is a deeply introspective account of the struggles and emotional challenges that we each face in life.
"Each song on the EP represents a different emotion that people may think is a vulnerability; however, they are actually normal, with everyone going through them at some point in their lives. The themes span across love, loss, intrusive thoughts, fear and more, which are all relatable to the audience's own experiences in their life."
The band comprises Charlie McNichol on guitar and lead vocals, Elliot McGovern on guitar and backing vocals, Asa Knighton on bass, and George Clark on drums and backing vocals.
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