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The Big Peach infuse 60s garage rock with

Laying down a foundation of 60s garage rock with a Mancunian twist, The Big Peach emerge in jangly style. 

The quartet released the single in December 2020, they delved deep into the vintage music box to pull out Beatles-esque vocals, psychedelic pop-rock melodies and pure garage rock n roll. 

The Big Peach are turning heads as ‘Sad’ encompasses everything the band represents. The track comes straight from the heart which is undeniably infectious and downright addictive.

Speaking of the track, the band said: “We’ve decided to release ‘Sad’ because even though the title is sad the song is very uplifting with a touching sentiment.

“I feel that the song is sort of a social commentary on modern relationships with materialism often at their centre.

“‘Sad’ came to me within minutes. The chords, riff, melody and lyrics all flew out and it felt like the first time I had written a properly polished song naturally.

“I think this song is relatable, it explores the impact of mental health on intimate relationships, capitalism and materialism as a false sense of happiness. 

“I hope people will be able to relate to the lyrics and I hope the melody and the music behind it will get people dancing as it’s upbeat. It’s a mirror song. 

“You think it’s going to be sad and it reflects back to happiness in the feel of it.”

The Big Peaches are all about classic vocal hooks, swinging drums, rhythmic piano stabs and intricate guitar work that adds layers upon layers of texture. 

‘Sad’ comes after a string of impressive releases; ‘Run and Hide,’ ‘Down So Long,’ ‘All You Gotta Do Is Ask,’ as well as a full ten-track album in 2018. 

The Big Peach are the real deal as they work towards album number two and a lengthy tour. 

Featured image by Eva Suarez

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