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Introducing: Future Talk
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Introducing: Future Talk

Introducing Gloucestershire based alternative quartet Future Talk.

Check out their new single Sleeping Pills now:

With a debut EP due for release this summer, Future Talk are hoping to be your new favourite band. “We all have an insatiable desire to create music, it’s a welcomed necessity for each of us.” explains guitarist Jay McQuilkin. “We want to become unavoidable so we’ve just got to get our heads down and work hard to achieve our goals.”

Born out of past projects in the early stages of 2014, Future Talk create a blend of soaring vocals and hard-hitting instrumentals reminiscent of the likes of Emarosa, Mallory Knox and Young Guns. These bands have the utmost commitment to their craft and didn’t follow the gimmicks and trends of the time. That’s what Future Talk aspire to do. Over the past twelve months the band have played some great shows and worked with some amazing people, most notably Romesh Dodangoda (Funeral For a Friend, The Blackout, Motorhead) at Longwave Studios.

Sleeping Pills is the first single to be taken from their debut EP ‘The Path That Sadness Paved’, due for release on the 24th August.

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