Sterling Press capture 90s nostalgia undertones and a striking sense of energy on the new single, ‘London Girls’.
Comparable to Gorillaz ‘A-Punk’ with it’s blend of abrasive fuzzy guitar tones and buzzing synths, ‘Bringing infectious guitar riffs, bold synth hits, and punching, distorted drums, ‘London Girls’ captures a striking sense of energy as well as a playful swagger. Showcasing Sterling Press’s knack for blending witty, satirical and yet catchy lyricism, ‘London Girls’ highlights a tongue-in-cheek songwriting style comparable to Soft Play.
Unapologetic, intoxicatingly urgent and energetic and channeling their trademark high-energy style, the band strikes a perfect balance between nostalgic sounds and pointed, forward-thinking songwriting.
Taling about the inspiration behind ‘London Girls’, the band explain: “Our best mate got a girlfriend from NYC and brought her to our student house in Liverpool. She was way cooler than us and we ended up writing a song about her… before The Dare got big I’d like to add”
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