Label: Unsigned [Distributed by Spinnup]
Released: 27th December 2018

At the tail end of last year amidst all the turkey, baileys and new socks a little release may have slipped you by, fear not! This is not one to be missed.
The Roov always have a surprise up their sleeve, from their snarling pop-punk debut single ‘Alive’ to their latest power-ballad ‘Nevada’. That said, some things never change, there’s a gloriously-80s guitar solo and beat fit for Black Mirror’s San Junipero. With that in mind, I have a feeling this will find it’s home during the spring/summer months with the window down and the stereo blaring. Although obvious influences range from peak 80s to Michael Jackson, the track also shares some similarities to contemporary artists like Ten Fe and Banfi. You'll be glad we brought it to your attention.
The Roov, who can seemingly turn their hand to a variety of genres, look to take 2019 by storm. Destined for festivals stages and packed tents.
Words: David Campbell
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