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  • The Sherlocks Releases New Song “Sirens” from New Album “People Like Me & You”

  • Last month, British indie rock band The Sherlocks, consisting of Kiaran Crook (vocals/guitar), Brandon Crook (drums), Alex Procter (guitar) and Trent Jackson (bass), announced their fourth studio album “People Like Me & You” would be released on August 11, 2023.


    The album contains 13-track. Kiaran Crook said of the album, “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. We went with our gut every single time when it came to making decisions about the structures, the lyrics and all the sounds used to create something we would be proud of and I'm absolutely blown away with how it has turned out.”
    He continued, “I genuinely believe it's our best record yet for one simple reason – we've all been a lot more open to ideas and trying things we perhaps wouldn't have in the past which has only widened the spectrum of where we can go next. I'm so excited about this record and I know the fans are gonna love it!”
  • From the album, the band released the second single called “Sirens”.
    The track was recorded at The Motor Museum in Liverpool. It was written by Kiaran Crook and produced by Al Groves.
    Kiaran Crook said of the song, “'Sirens' is an all-out banger, but what I love about this tune is how edgy it is for a single. It just felt like the perfect one to come back with and kick the front door off. This tune just carries the energy along with tonnes of confidence to make people prick their ears up and be reminded that this band ain't going anywhere!”
    The band will release the third single on March 31, 2023.
  • source : Apple Music
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