InTechnicolour release new song ‘Turn It Loose’
INTECHNICOLOUR have released a brand new song!
The new song, titled Turn It Loose, is taken from the UK rock band’s upcoming new album, Midnight Heavyweight, which is scheduled to be released in November this year.
Speaking about the new song, vocalist Tobie Anderson says, “Turn It Loose was one of the first songs we wrote for this batch of tunes that eventually ended up turning into Midnight Heavyweight. It used to be that we lived all over the UK as a band: me up north, Dave in the West Country, and Vlad and Sam based down in Brighton. This meant we wrote the vast majority of debut album Big Sleeper using cracked copies of Logic and barely working audio interfaces. In 2018 I moved down to Brighton, so this was one of the first stabs we had at writing like a ‘normal’ band, all our feet stinking up the same room etc! (Little did we know what ‘normal’ was about to become in 2020 with the pandemic). Although Sam had been a part of INTECHNICOLOUR for a while at that point, he hadn’t written with us three yet. So as well as this being a little odd looking at each other’s faces whilst trying stuff out, we also had a new face in the room to stare at.”
On the song’s content, Tobie adds, “the lyrics on Turn It Loose speak about the turbulence of life. It’s about feeling like you’re trapped in a situation but instead of asking for help you double down and dig in for the long haul. It’s about a feeling of helplessness, but at the same time being self-aware enough to be able to see just how helpless you are. It’s about that weird internal struggle those who have had depressive periods in their lives will know about, you know you need help, you know you should ask for it, but you also kind of don’t want to get help because the sadness feels safe…?! Like a weird dark blanket you can pull over your head, it’s too heavy and it’s itchy and stifling, but it’s also familiar. It’s weirdly comfortable.”
Listen to Turn It Loose here:
Midnight Heavyweight is set for release on November 4th via Small Pond Records. Pre-orders are available now and can be purchased here.
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