Nice Swan Recordings
FEET - Walking Machine
FEET - Walking Machine
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Format: 12" Vinyl
Catalogue No.:Â NSWN042
Barcode:Â 5400863065348
Release Date: 07 Jan 2022
Genre:Â Indie/Alternative
ï· FEET present their upcoming EP âWalking Machineâ, due for release via their new label home Nice Swan Records. Championed by the likes of Steve Lamacq at 6 Music, Radio 1âs Jack Saunders and a host of indie tastemakers at media.
ï· Full of indie rock swagger, â[EP track] âBusy Waitingâ is trying to capture that frustration of waiting for somebody to get a move on,â explains frontman George. âAs a professional faffer myself, it was quite easy to slip into both of those roles for the writing and Iâm chuffed with the amount of tension weâve squeezed into a relatively short track.â
ï· Having moved into their North London flat together back in September 2019, FEET are now living âlike a hive mindâ and have level-upped their kinship - both as people and artists - several times over. Spending endless days making music, the bandâs journey since their debut has been a rollercoaster - one with a definite U-turn. An initial batch of songs ended up being entirely scrapped after a sobering practice room realisation that, far from sounding like a cohesive second record, âone song sounded
like a covers pub band, and another sounded like Eminem could throw some bars over it,â notes Callum.
ï· And so, they sat down to write a manifesto: one that would tame their overflowing pot of ideas and put some necessary parameters around what they were doing. âNo wanky guitar solos, no sailor outfits, no bringing a broom onstage,â jokes George. All fair points. But as well as that, the band started digging into what they actually wanted to sound like, setting up their home studio and taking a bigger interest in production and the atmosphere of the tracks, trying to hit the cross-section of pop music and something a little darker that theyâve always loitered around.
ï· âWeâre not a post punk band, we donât sound like a âLondon bandâ whatever that is, but the indie reference in our shared hive mind is related to a major label, squeaky clean sound which isnât what we want from our band,â explains George. âYou either
go the mainstream route or the sleazy South London route and weâre slap bang in the middle, so weâre trying to state our spot. Weâre pretty comfortable where we are and this is the direction we wanna take it in.â
ï· The âWalking Machineâ EP takes these ideas and moulds them into four tracks that show a band still more than willing to throw in a liberal smattering of humour at the right moment, but who arenât relying just on japes to get them through. Theyâve still got a classically FEET name for their new direction, âCrease Popâ, but even thatâs got some logic to it. âItâs taking the pop music formula - hooky choruses, nothing too selfindulgent - but itâs still got a bit of edge,â says George. âWith Indie music, thereâs an
element where it can get quite soft and itâs quite easy to go through that phase where you think you sound like The Beach Boys, but weâve come off the end of that where we want to be a bit grittier.â
ï· Having beamed fans into their living room over lockdown with a series of livestreams imbued with more genuine live show energy than most, the tight-knit camaraderie the band have honed over the past year is there for all to see. Far from the group of novices they first emerged as, FEET are now a proper unit.
ï· The EP follows the bandâs UK tour in August, which saw them selling out the likes of Oslo in London and The Hope & Ruin in Brighton.
Tracklisting:
Peace & Quiet
Library
Busy Waiting
Arena
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