Nottinghamshire band The Chase release new single Set The World To Rights.
Set The World To Rights is an emotive, and personal song, that paints a vivid picture through its lyrics of hard times, loneliness and love.
The song takes influence from Richard Ashcroft, whilst maintaining the bands own sound. The piano playing is sublime and intertwined with the acoustic guitar, gives the song that classic ballad feel. i can visualise the track being the bands lighters (mobile phones) in the air moment.
“Set the World to Rights, for me, is our best song yet. I am most proud of these lyrics out of all of our tracks to date. The song was inspired by classic ballads such as Nobody Loves You by John Lennon, Only You Know by Dion (Not our Dion) and This Guy’s in Love with You by Burt Bacharach but with a real modern feel. The song lyrically is a tale of two sides – the verses speaking about hard times and loneliness but the chorus speaking about finding someone and changing your perspective. It reflects on a particular time in my own life and is a very personal song.”
Tyler Heany
Set The World To Rights is a fantastic track and showcases the bands artistry, both in terms of the music and the lyrics. This is just the beginning for a band, who are destined for big things.
The Nottingham 4-piece have had a busy few month, playing the Isle of Wight Festival, This Feelings Rewired festival and are currently headlining This Feelings Alive tour, which represents the bands last dates of 2021, which includes a homecoming gig at Rough Trade Nottingham.
Set The World To Rights is released on Golden Robot Records on Friday 26th November. It can be pre-saved here.
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