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“Export the Family” was Honey Lung’s second single for the London indie label, Killing Moon Records, and it follows the raucous, grungy single “Sophomore” and their debut EP, “Kind Of Alone”. The band will also feature on a limited edition vinyl with New York label Kanine Records. “Export the Family” is both vulnerable and cacophonous, creating a thick cloud of emotion and noise via whooshing guitars and oscillating synths. Like another one of their singles, “Stuttering Mind,” this track proves lead singer Jamie Batten’s grimy vocals connect just as deeply when he’s reaching for uplifting, anthemic rock as they do when he’s digging for gravelly punk commotion. Honey Lung have consistently churned out hyper-melodic rock with heart and bite and this new cut is no exception. According to the band, the song was written and recorded in a week and they added that it’s “a track that we felt strongly about since its inception.”

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April are a group that take the sound of the street, wrap it up in a tripped out bliss and Fire it into space at a million miles an hours. A group for the dark disco groovers, the neo stompers and the absolute speed freakers. April want to break into the next dimension and they want you to come along with them!

Formed in April 2015, the teenage sensation from Midlands town Nuneaton are creating big waves with Radio 1 plays from Huw Stephens / Phil Taggart / Jericho Keys as well as support from Steve Lamacq on 6music, and single of the day on Radio X as well as spins from BBC introducing Coventry & Warwickshire!

Despite only doing a handful of gigs so far the band have decided to get hands on with changing the musical landscape in their own area, both through the wall of sonic they are creating as a five piece and through new club night WEIRDO.

The band are currently out on tour around every venue that will have them in the UK making waves on every persons record collection they meet.”

Members
George Cooke
Will Marshall
Ross Paton
Billy Collins
Will Macpherson

Killing Moon Records
Recorded & Produced by Jamie Ellis