Dublin’s Forty Foot release new single “Constellation”
the 90s-rock steeped trio explore relationships, vulnerability and growth in new single
Following the success of recent alt-rock behemoth ‘Toothache’, Dublin’s finest purveyors of 90’s-tinged rock, Forty Foot, return with new single ‘Constellation’. Bearing all the hall marks of a classic Forty Foot track (crashing drums, gnarly fuzz bass and distortion drenched guitars), they find space to dial down the sonic onslaught but dial-up the emotion. Front man Sam led the writing process of the track, after Mark (guitar) brought a melody to him, and it seemed to follow a natural path of writing about the close relationship with his father. A sound that pulls from alt-rock royalty Smashing Pumpkins and Hum, the band back up their own signature style with emotive lyrics and a humble structure in the single.
The band have demonstrated in previous releases that they’re capable of “heads down rocks and acoustic renditions”, and in ‘Constellations’ they certainly find their middle ground, resulting in a dreamy alternative rock piece cut through by lyrical vulnerability. For the single, the band once again turned to Conor McLoughlin (Sick Love), in Yellowdoor, a rehearsal space and hub for creatives in Dublin.
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