Sam Brace of shanty-punk group Skinny Lister has launched an indie-centric side project, and has dropped a new video from his debut release. The song is “Panic,” and is the title track to his new 7″, which was just released on 17 Sep 2021, with a cover of Lana Del Rey’s “Ride” as the B-side track.
The 7″ is just a taste of what is in store, as Brace has a full album of tracks just about in the can and ready to go:
This is something I’ve been wanting to do for years but just never had the time to sit down and actually make it happen” commented Brace, “The process has been liberating and I’m absolutely thrilled to be able to get back to making music which I truly resonate with, although it has been endlessly fun running with Skinny for all these years, my influences are very much more on the David Bowie, Arcade Fire, Kate Bush, Elliot Smith and Radiohead side of things which I hope you’ll hear sprinkles of in the record. A full 11 track album is finished and I just can’t wait to release it!
You can hit up the new video below. Stay Free Recordings has a run of the 7″ on limited vinyl available here, and if you can’t (or don’t?) want to deal with vinyl, you can check out the new 7″ streaming over at Spotify.
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