Krooked Tongue Turn It Up With Electrifying New Single “Ember Mile”

We recently had the stellar opportunity to check out the new single “Ember Mile”, from Bristol (UK) rock trio, Krooked Tongue.

You can listen to “Ember Mile” Here

Every time krooked Tongue releases a new single, it’s as they are trying to top the one before (spoiler alert:Every song Is Amazing) and their latest “Ember Mile” is no exception.

Ember Mile is the follow up to September’s celebrated single Nothing Ever Grows’ which saw support from Apple editorial’s Breaking Hard Rock’, New Noise Magazine, CLOUT, Total Rock and Boogaloo Radio and was used throughout the Bivol vs Beterbiev boxing fight on DAZN sports streaming platform.

Recorded and produced with long-time producer Josh Gallop at Stage 2 Studios in Bath, the track mixes tight, driving drums, scuzzy, distorted guitar lines and Rainsford’s signature lyrical wit and vocal swagger, channelling the rush of excitement of a creative idea coming into fruition, where previous single Nothing Ever Grows encapsulated the negative emotions involved with the feeling of writer’s block.

Describing the single, vocalist and lyricist Oli Rainsford states, In a lot of ways, ‘Ember Mile’ is the more positive cousin of ‘Nothing Ever Grows’. It’s a victory song. The cry of the inner battle when it comes to trying to create. The concept of ‘Ember Mile’ is something that I conjured up that embodied the electricity of a moment. To me it feels like the part of a movie where the hero finally knows what they have to do to save the day. Here comes the triumphant music and the 80s montages. You could say it’s our Rocky 4.

I wanted this song to feel like an internal monologue, breaking the fourth wall and spitting back with a sarcastic tongue. ‘Ember Mile’ refers to a proverbial golden, fiery strip of road where the final idea awaits on the horizon. In my case it’s referring to the final hurdle before finishing writing a song.”

Krooked Tongue and their latest single “Ember Mile “ are a crystal clear reminder of why we love music so much.

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