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Eyesore & The Jinx have released their debut album 'Jitterbug', featuring singles 'No More Nails', 'Nocturnal Athletes (Ode to Bruno)' and 'Float Like a Jellyfish (Sting Like a Subtweet)'. It was recorded in the Summer of 2022 at Yellowbird Studio in The Wirral. Produced and mixed by Daniel Fox (Gilla Band), this album is a collection of songs with very relatable themes, but presented with a personality that only Eyesore possess.
Josh Miller (vocals, bass, lyrics) tells us:
"We set out to make the album way back in January 2020, ambitiously thinking we could get it out the following year. As well all know, 2020 unfortunately had other ideas and by the time we regrouped later that year it's no exaggeration to say that everything had changed - including ourselves. So we once again set about to make our album in earnest.
In February 2021, my mum passed away after a lengthy battle with Alzheimer's disease. In the months after her death, I had my own health problems after years of not looking after myself and I became convinced my days were numbered as well. Thankfully, that wasn't the case. But I did have to start my life over, motherless and without booze for the first time in my adult life.
The majority of the songs are largely from this period, where I had to, for want of a better term 'rebuild'. It felt ridiculous and I'd like to think we've captured how ridiculous this felt in these songs."
Josh Miller (vocals, bass, lyrics) tells us:
"We set out to make the album way back in January 2020, ambitiously thinking we could get it out the following year. As well all know, 2020 unfortunately had other ideas and by the time we regrouped later that year it's no exaggeration to say that everything had changed - including ourselves. So we once again set about to make our album in earnest.
In February 2021, my mum passed away after a lengthy battle with Alzheimer's disease. In the months after her death, I had my own health problems after years of not looking after myself and I became convinced my days were numbered as well. Thankfully, that wasn't the case. But I did have to start my life over, motherless and without booze for the first time in my adult life.
The majority of the songs are largely from this period, where I had to, for want of a better term 'rebuild'. It felt ridiculous and I'd like to think we've captured how ridiculous this felt in these songs."
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