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Newcastle-based indie-rock quartet Sirocco are leaning toward a different sound in 2021. Shifting from simple, but effective, rock songs featuring on their 2020 debut album <a href="spotify:album:6fRbF4mIbulGvGwRODQrzz" data-name="A Day in the Life">A Day in the Life</a> to more progressive sounds, pushing the boundaries of their musicianship.
<a href="spotify:album:34xTRmGUhg8XDjNJO4J5I2" data-name="Be My Saturday">Be My Saturday</a> (April 2021) served as a rebirth of sorts for Sirocco. The four-piece group expanded not only with more personnel, taking on now lead-guitarist Josh Thurlow, but with more creativity and outside-the-box thinking, which is spawning new techniques and sounds for the band’s exciting future.
Having played venues such as Think Tank, Think Tank Underground, The Globe and SurfCafé, Sirocco now set their sights on playing further afield via a re-scheduled tour with dates between September and November, seeing them appear in London, Stoke, and of course Newcastle.
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<a href="spotify:album:34xTRmGUhg8XDjNJO4J5I2" data-name="Be My Saturday">Be My Saturday</a> (April 2021) served as a rebirth of sorts for Sirocco. The four-piece group expanded not only with more personnel, taking on now lead-guitarist Josh Thurlow, but with more creativity and outside-the-box thinking, which is spawning new techniques and sounds for the band’s exciting future.
Having played venues such as Think Tank, Think Tank Underground, The Globe and SurfCafé, Sirocco now set their sights on playing further afield via a re-scheduled tour with dates between September and November, seeing them appear in London, Stoke, and of course Newcastle.
Stay tuned and follow to keep up to date with the ongoing story!