Formed in 2008, Original Pairs have captured fans’ attention with their blend of garage, rockabilly, and psychedelia, with a shared love of rock n’ roll and the indie music scene. Their high-energy and dynamic combination is showcased on their latest album, ‘Long Play’.
The album features eight tracks with a strong rock foundation, showcasing Original Pairs’ ability to seamlessly transition between genres, as demonstrated by Long Play. Each track serves as a poignant reflection of the band and transports listeners to the heart of mesmerising storytelling and energetic productions.
‘Long Play’ marks a significant turning point in Original Pairs’ musical evolution. The anthology explores love, hardship, and ageing together while following the lives of a couple. Its pop and rock elements are skillfully combined. Every song in this captivating and acoustically varied selection will keep listeners fascinated from beginning to end.
The well-produced tracks showcase their artistic maturity, merging his abstract vision with accessible melodies to usher in a new era of musical exploration on ‘Long Play’. Original Pairs are poised for extraordinary artistic heights.
Original Pairs comments on the album release, “Rock ‘n ‘roll is nearly dead, so we need to revive it. That means saying what you mean, playing what you play sweating it out, live off the floor. No clicks, no comps, no edits, no cynical force-fed, second-guessed crap.”
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