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It takes some serious stones to self-title your second ever single when you’re a solo performer, but former LostAlone front man and globetrotting singer songwriter Steven Battelle has done just that, and fair play to him.
Another new, free song taken from his forthcoming solo debut album ‘Exit Brain Left’, the single is a hugely upbeat, colourful slice of pop rock that channels some of the best world-beating pop from the likes of Paul Simon, Michael Jackson, Queen and more into a completely bonkers, uplifting slab of joyous new music.
Featuring a Japanese family jamming in a Tokyo restaurant, all and every type of percussion, ripping guitar solos and tribal rhythms it’s truly a song of the world.
Battelle’s very first solo headline show will take place at St Pancras Church on Thursday November 24th, with tickets on sale now.
“Music is my religion so playing my debut solo show in a church felt the right thing to do. I’m over the moon to be making my first foray into the live arena as a solo artist, I’ve been having so much fun with my live band translating this diverse bunch of songs into a show.”