- Music
- 11 Apr 19
Dublin electronic rock outfit Otherkin have released a powerful new song.
Following on from the success of comeback single 'Tombstone', Irish four-piece Otherkin push things forward with a new track 'All That Remains Won't Be the Same'.
Of the new song, front man Luke Reilly said: "The lyrics to 'All That Remains Won't be the Same' were written at the end of 2017 as the horror stories emerged of everyday abuse and sexism perpetrated by men of power in all walks of life. The song is a rejection of anyone who feels they can behave that way and the title itself is a declaration for change, a statement that these vile actions have no place in society today."
Musically, the single, like 'Tombstone' before it, comes out of sessions in Brighton with Chemical Brothers producer Steve Dub, and Jolyon Thomas (Royal Blood, Slaves) on mix duties.
'Tombstone' has enjoyed extensive BBC Radio 1 and Radio X support, which, together with key playlist support across multiple streaming services, has cemented Otherkin's reputation as one of the most exciting new bands merging rock and electronics.
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'All That Remains Won't Be the Same' is available now to stream on Spotify and Apple Music.
Listen to 'All That Remains Won't Be The Same' below.