Miles Kane returns with a blistering new album One Man Band, out August 4th on Modern Sky Records.
The albumrsquos first offering is the exuberant indie banger lsquoTroubled Sonrsquo.nbspOpening the record, lsquoTroubled Sonrsquo is raw, popdriven indie, made for festival stages.
ldquoItrsquos about the struggle we all have in life,rdquo Miles said of the track.
ldquoSometimes we have our shit together and sometimes we donrsquot.
This is me acknowledging my faults and my fears and showing the journey Irsquom taking as I try to figure it all out.Miles returns to his guitar hero best on One Man Band as he focuses on big hooks and even bigger anthems.
Sharp, infectious, urgent and packed to the brim with singalong moments, itrsquos Miles on the top of his game.
A deeply personal record, Miles returned to Liverpool to work on the album, finding himself reflecting on his journey.nbspldquoMaking the album back in Liverpool with my family really helped to bring this out of me,rdquo Miles said of the writing process.
ldquoWe left no stone unturned.
Sometimes you have to go backwards to go forwards, and this album helped me rediscover why I picked up a guitar in the first place.
This album is like a brand new, yet somehow familiar leather jacket.
A comforting melting pot of all the music that has inspired and continues to inspire me every day.rdquo
The albumrsquos first offering is the exuberant indie banger lsquoTroubled Sonrsquo.nbspOpening the record, lsquoTroubled Sonrsquo is raw, popdriven indie, made for festival stages.
ldquoItrsquos about the struggle we all have in life,rdquo Miles said of the track.
ldquoSometimes we have our shit together and sometimes we donrsquot.
This is me acknowledging my faults and my fears and showing the journey Irsquom taking as I try to figure it all out.Miles returns to his guitar hero best on One Man Band as he focuses on big hooks and even bigger anthems.
Sharp, infectious, urgent and packed to the brim with singalong moments, itrsquos Miles on the top of his game.
A deeply personal record, Miles returned to Liverpool to work on the album, finding himself reflecting on his journey.nbspldquoMaking the album back in Liverpool with my family really helped to bring this out of me,rdquo Miles said of the writing process.
ldquoWe left no stone unturned.
Sometimes you have to go backwards to go forwards, and this album helped me rediscover why I picked up a guitar in the first place.
This album is like a brand new, yet somehow familiar leather jacket.
A comforting melting pot of all the music that has inspired and continues to inspire me every day.rdquo






