The Shed Project If You’re Getting Busy (You’re Getting Better)

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Bolton’s The Shed Project return with powerful heartfelt ballad If You’re Getting Busy (You’re Getting Better) set for release on 17th February via One Love Records.

The acoustic ballad is set to feature on the bands second album, which will be released in the autumn, and is released the week before they start their first UK tour taking in The Water Rats in London (25th Feb); Dead Wax in Birmingham (18th March) and Audio in Glasgow (22nd April) (support coming from MC Tunes, Laurie Wright, Sam Lambeth and Nick Shane).

Teaming up again with WhysUp, the Bolton based mental health charity, the single will help spread the word on addiction and mental health and reducing the stigma around it.

The beautiful acoustic ballad is about dealing with the loss of a loved one and the experience of going through that.

It’s got a fantastic catchy melody and some memorable stick in the head lyrics which are thought provoking and evokes memories of previous ballad-y number Bedtime.

“Lonely days come and go, think high don’t feel low”

The track features plenty of catchy guitar hooks before out of nowhere an explosive guitar solo from Ollie will have you in spellbound.

Roy’s heartfelt and emotional vocal really captures the mood of the song and sees him on top form.

If You’re Getting Busy (You’re Getting Better) sees The Shed Project prove they have no issue in honestly tackling a taboo subject like mental health and addiction. They’ve done a great job with this track and are set to have their biggest and best year yet.

If You’re Getting Busy (You’re Getting Better) is released on Friday 17th February and is available to pre-save here.

We played the track exclusively on Thursday 2nd on The Rise of The Indie Artists show on Future Hits radio, which you can listen back to here.

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