Stockport quartet No Hot Ashes have dropped their second track on their upcoming EP, ‘Skint Kids Disco’.
‘Skint Kids Disco’ is the latest tune to emerge from the rapidly rising outfit as they pick up where effervescent former single ‘Eight Till Late’ left off.
‘Skint Kids Disco’ is an anthem custom-made to power the listener on into the early hours. Flaunting the band’s mutual love of 70s and 80s funk and disco records. The track is a complex concoction of pepped-up percussion, catch-fire chord changes and booty-shaking basslines.
Sure to be welcome both under the bright lights a roller disco and the shadows of the indie club, think Metronomy jamming late into the night with Todd Terje; this is a track packed with more hooks and sass you can shake a rhythm stick at.
Speaking about the track, frontman Isaac Taylor says: “We wrote this song with every intention of writing an outright disco-pop anthem. ‘Skint Kids Disco’ incorporates a multitude of sounds and elements that are reminiscent of the music styles we love as individual musicians. Sleazy guitar tones, fat funk bass lines and big disco beats.”
Skint Kids Disco is one cool name for an EP. You can get yourself a copy on March 30th.
Want to know more about No Hot Ashes? Check out our introduction interview with the band here.