Posts Tagged ‘Street Safari’

Nestled in the middle of latest album Street Safari is “Lost in the Game,” a tongue-in-cheek, poppy dive that has Public Access TV lead John Eatherly lackadaisically singing “So what, who cares, goodbye” so often that you, too, will feel the same way. It’s a carefree, buoyant track driven by an understated bass line and surprise brass, a song fit for a dance hall in any of the last 4 decades

The official video for “Lost in the Game” off Street Safari.

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Among our favourite New Yorkers, Public Access TV, go for the ‘difficult second album’ with the release of ‘Street Safari’ next month – the follow-up to their debut album ‘Never Enough’ two years ago.

Public Access TV have announced plans to release their new album ‘Street Safari’ in early 2018.

The band have confirmed they’ll release the follow-up to their ‘Never Enough’ debut in February, and have also firmed up plans for a full UK and European tour to coincide.

“I think it’s a cop-out to say that this is our mature album, or whatever cliche thing it is that bands say about their second album.” says frontman John Eatherly, in a press release. “There was no spiritual awakening or come-to-Jesus moment. We’re four young guys trying to figure our lives out, be good people, and a lot of the time find ourselves coming up short. The song is described by frontman John Eatherly as a “retrospective of our last teenage years after moving to NYC. ‘Livin’ that roach life’ is how we referred to our conditions. Fifty dollars a week income fuelling delusional self-indulgence. The golden years…”

Expressing this through songwriting is the challenge and I can only hope the deliverance.”

Prior to which, they have shared a new track from the record, ‘Lost In The Game’.,

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