Fred Abbott Unveils New Song ‘Funny How Good It Feels’

The first post-Noah and The Whale song, a free download by former guitarist / keyboardist Fred Abbott and it’s a cracker!

A supremely talented multi-instrumentalist and songwriter, Fred Abbott joined Noah And The Whale in 2009 and went on to huge success with that group, especially notable being his contribution to 2011‘s Platinum-selling and highly acclaimed Last Night On Earth.

Abbott enlisted the help of his Noah And The Whale compadres and other friends for the recording of Serious Poke, with sessions taking place at West London’s British Grove Studios over the past year. The album was co-produced by Fred with Martin Hollis, whose diverse credits include Grinderman, The Rolling Stones and Take That.

Says Abbott of the album, “If you attended a Noah And The Whale soundcheck at any time in the last five years then you probably heard me, Urby, Mike and Tom jamming some of these songs. Last year while the band was on hiatus I took the opportunity to record them properly, with the boys from NATW and some other talented friends. Now that Noah has officially split the time seems right to put this stuff out there. Enjoy!”

Serious Poke will be released on Lojinx on 20th July. The album’s tracklisting is as follows:

1- Adrenaline Shot
2- Funny How Good It Feels
3- Awake
4- Honey
5- Hollywood
6- One Hot Night
7- Learn About Love
8- Don’t Look Like Him
9- Still Told A Lie
10- Lucky People

Check Fred Out Here:

www.fredabbott.com

https://www.facebook.com/fredabbottmusic

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https://instagram.com/fredabbottmusic/

Brad Biddlecombe

April 16, 2015

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