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The latest release by this promising Brighton five-piece and signee’s to Liverpool’s excellent Deltasonic Records which was a double EP and a concept record of sorts entitled Eight, released last December. The double-EP contains touches of ‘60s classic psych (the group are named after  a Cream song, after all), rock and contemporary synth-pop. Jake Smallwood and Josie McNamara intermingle vocals brilliantly, as on the devilishly catchy chorus of “Stole the I.V.” The EP’s kaleidoscopic, escapist lyrics mixed with dreamy soundscapes via distorted guitars and transcendent synths make for an overwhelmingly compelling listen. White Room have supported the legendary Paul Weller back in the UK,

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Band Members
Jake Smallwood Vocals
Jacob Newman Guitar
Tristan Sava Guitar/keys
Josie McNamara Bass
Hen Sava Drums.

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The end of 2017 saw White Room release their most genuine and polished work to date, “Eight”, a (you guessed it) 8-track double EP; a conceptual creation which interlocks thematically through its lyrics, and inspired partly by the number 8 itself. The number of infinity, it signifies positivity in the universe, joy, strength, balance and power in unity. Given the current social and political climate of the world and the uncertainty we all live with, whoever you are, wherever you are, everybody needs a way to break away from it all, even if only momentarily. These are songs of invitation to escape, speaking of other places, to whatever or wherever your personal utopia may be.

Renowned for their enigmatic and exciting live performances, 2017 saw White Room tour with Paul Weller, play numerous festivals and finish the year with a UK tour where they performed “Eight” in it’s entirety .

Band Members
Jake Smallwood Vocals
Jacob Newman Guitar
Tristan Sava Guitar/keys
Josie McNamara Bass
Hen Sava Drums.

Enigmatic, Brighton-bred, five-piece White Room release their double EP “Eight”, a conceptual creation which intertwines through its lyrical and sonic themes. Guitars gleam and choruses glide, wedding the transcendental nous of quirky, genre-bending bands such as Talking Heads and The Brian Jonestown Massacre to the heady, insouciant appeal of Primal Scream.

‘Cable-Built Dreamland/Cannibal Song‘ is Out Now everywhere. Double EP ‘EIght’ out 01/12/17