BONES UK, the GRAMMY-nominated duo, is set to drop their new album, ‘Soft,’ on September 13th under Sumerian Records. The band recently unveiled their latest single, ‘FIX,’ along with an accompanying music video, offering a glimpse into the upcoming album’s sound and themes.
‘FIX’ explores the complexities of a relationship where both parties attempt to heal each other but end up causing more harm. The song delves into the emotional turmoil of trying to fix someone while dealing with your own brokenness, portraying the destructive cycle that can result from misguided attempts at love.
‘Soft’ follows the success of BONES UK’s self-titled debut album in 2019. The duo promises a bold and anthemic approach to their signature future-rock style, blending gritty guitars, electronic elements, and empowering lyrics. The album comprises 11 tracks that feature massive hooks, diverse stylistic influences, and a message of self-empowerment.
Vocalist/guitarist Rosie Bones describes ‘Soft’ as an amplified version of their debut, maintaining a raw and authentic sound while incorporating electronic beats and heartfelt ballads. The album, crafted over five years in various locations, draws inspiration from classic rock, electronica, and rebellious rock ‘n roll, delivering a defiant stance against conformity.
Stay tuned for the release of ‘Soft’ on September 13th to experience BONES UK’s electrifying evolution in sound and message.
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