
FEET Satirizes Music Industry Clichés with ‘Greasy Boy’

Have you heard the latest buzz in the indie rock scene? FEET have dropped a cheeky new single titled ‘Greasy Boy’, which playfully critiques the music industry’s love for pigeonholing artists. It’s an audacious slice of their soon-to-arrive album, ‘Make It Up’, and believe me, it’s resonating with fans and skeptics alike!
- Produced by the renowned Andy Savours and mixed by audio maestro Caesar Edmunds.
- A response to the redundant labeling in the rock music realm, as shared by lead vocalist George Haverson.
- A follow-up to their acclaimed debut, ’What’s Inside Is More Than Just Ham’, and the ‘Walking Machine’ EP.
- Their upcoming tour promises to be a thrilling line-up of live shows across various cities.
Don’t just take my word for it, check out ‘Greasy Boy’ yourself below and experience the witty, self-aware lyrics that take a playful shot at the oversimplified categorizations in the music scene. And if you’re itching for more, the complete album hits the shelves this June and is shaping up to be an impressive sophomore effort from FEET!
Catch FEET live – they are touring extensively, stamping their brand of music across the globe. Here’s where you can join the groove:
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