SLOWCOACHES have revealed their new single Complex! The track is a taste of their forthcoming second album, due for release sometime in 2018!
Vocalist/bassist Heather Perkins says of the inspiration behind the track; “The music industry really feeds toxic masculinity by putting male artists on a pedestal. Complex is a response to the sexual assault allegations against artists that were in the press at the time I wrote it. There’s still a really dirty side to the industry – particularly with the encouragement and portrayal of male artists in rock music to god-like status. All too often, the system is adhering to an archaic, misogynistic interpretation of ‘punk’ that makes guys think they’re invincible, that they have an authority over women’s bodies.”
She continues “It sweeps the artists up, way out of their depth, and then there’s no one there to support them in dealing with this stuff in the right way when they eventually get called out. We came up with the concept of the video when we were talking about this – the idea of a split self – that there are parts of the personality that are always hidden from view. Pulling the curtain away, kind of peeling back those layers – the bright light exposing all the grubby stuff underneath.”
Check out Complex below;
SLOWCOACHES hit the road this week!
18/10/2017 – UK, Liverpool – Shipping Forecast
19/10/2017 – UK, Manchester – Soup Kitchen
20/10/2017 – UK, Sheffield – The Rocking Chair
21/10/2017 – UK, Leeds – Lending Room
23/10/2017 – UK, Newcastle – Think Tank Underground
24/10/2017 – UK, Glasgow – Broadcast
25/10/2017 – UK, Nottingham – Bodega
27/10/2017 – UK, Cardiff – Clwb Ifor Bach Downstairs
28/10/2017 – UK, Exeter – Cavern – Indie Club
30/10/2017 – UK, Bristol – The Louisiana
31/10/2017 – UK, Oxford – Cellar
01/11/2017 – UK, Brighton – The Joker
02/11/2017 – UK, London – Boston Music Room
08/11/2017 Germany, Hamburg – Hafenklang
09/11/2017 Germany, Cologne – Blue Shell
10/11/2017 Germany, Berlin – Bei Ruth
11/11/2017 Germany, Munich – Milla
14/11/2017 Germany, Mainz – Schon Schon