In preparation for their flashy Glastonbury set, Westside Cowboy share a new sonic direction on ‘Alright Alright Alright’ and announce debut EP ‘This Better Be Something Great’.
On the lips of every indie music fan in the country, Westside Cowboy have become something of a cult phenomenon after the success of their blistering debut ‘I Never Met Anyone I Thought I Could Really Love, Until I Met You’, which bonded Americana influences with indie-rock nostalgia. Westside Cowboy aren’t afraid to change it up though, with ‘Alright Alright Alright’ feeding straight from a western as the lead guitar line and drums move together in a chase-scene rhythm, with additional siren guitar effects and screaming back up vocals to make sure that every second of potential is filled.
‘Alright Alright Alright’ coincides with the announcement of the bands debut EP ‘This Better Be Something Great’ due on August 8th after what has been nothing short of a breakout year for the band.
Photo by Joe Moss
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