Opps, near-on delayed a month due to the amount of work involved with promoting our Juliaโs House album, other stuff going on, and generally slacking off in my garden with my belly hanging over my khaki shorts, Iโve a backlist of music to tell you about, hopefully, before you visualise me slacking off in the garden with my belly hanging over my khaki shorts.
To begin, Bathโs indie-pop favs, Longcoats have an official new bassist, Will Vickery. The band claim he was โa stray man we found on the street and august-rush style he could just hear the music and play it.โ Proof in the pudding, Iโll double-bet ya youโll going to love their new belter, โGet Dancing,โ which is, incidentally just what we all need right now.

Probably why itโs blossoming attention and airtime from the likes of BBC Bristol, Target, Soho Radio, Sheppey FM, New Yorkโs New Visions Radio Network, and even Australiaโs Valley FM, and seeing them bookings at Moles, Brightonโs Pipeline, and supporting The Rift at Swindonโs Rolleston.
Just as Pretty in Pink did, which incidentally Longcoats kindly donated to our aforementioned and plugged charity fundraising compilation, (which Iโm not going to shut up about until you buy it) Get Dancing is symbolic of the bandโs ability to compose such a beguiling and catchy riff it feels like itโs always been in your life after just one listen.

Itโs lively, carefree, resides bopping over hopeless romantically conversing, as it says on the tin, encouraging to dance in both sound and theme. And with that, I should take heed, stop writing how great it is and just add the Spotify link so you can hear it for yourself and I can revert back to the building mountain of new music Iโve yet to explore. But rest assured, this one is a keeper, and perhaps true to the word; I should get dancing if Iโm ever going to work off this belly hanging over my khaki shorts!



