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Stealing Sheep announce new album GLO and share single/video ‘Found You’

Liverpool’s favourite pop innovators Stealing Sheep are back and set to reaffirm their cult status with new album: GLO (Girl Life Online) released on September 19. The new album also marks the launch of the band’s own label G-IRL (Girl In Real Life) – stream the first single and video ‘Found You’ now.

Stealing Sheep’s latest offering is an audacious return to album form with its infectious fusion of British club pop experimentalism, relentless intricacy and rich vocal arrangements. The new album and the launch of the trio’s own label marks a new era for Stealing Sheep – it’s a declaration of independence and a creative movement pulsating with kaleidoscopic joy and determination to bring energy back to the real world. The album also features collaborations with Big Joanie’s Estella Deyeri, She Drew The Gun and Meduulla and Mickey Dripping.

Each pop thumper is a substantial star in the GLO universe. No moons, just red giant supernova mad bangers; perfectly aligned in what will surely become a magnum opus for the UK’s most adventurous powerhouse vocal pop trio.

Stealing Sheep on their new single ‘Found You’: “The goosebumps hit as we crafted this track—a thrill-seeking dance on the edge of anxiety. It’s that tense, euphoric rise when you finally uncover what you’ve been searching for, even as that lurking shadow whispers, ‘curiosity killed the cat.’ In the chaos, there’s beauty, but it’s a delicate balance, isn’t it?” says Becky.

“For me it was 90’s psychedelia, rainbows, festivals with friends, parties, saturated colour and trash tv… think the big breakfast, Zig & Zag / TFI Friday and The Word!” says Emily.

“I found this Monopoly synth to write a fun bass line and was thinking of techno dance / rave stuff like benny benassi ‘satisfaction’ and freddie le grand ‘put your hands up for Detroit’ – flat Eric era – and wanted to make something id like to hear really late at a festival or party – the drum has a marching band style tight rhythm made on the dr. Bohm drum machine – I was enjoying playing around with hardware instead of logic and making a bouncing syncopated bass line to start us off before we went in for the Nans House jam,” says Luci.

GLO:

  1. Let’s Go! ft. She Drew The Gun
  2. Found You
  3. I Wanna Go Back
  4. Just Do
  5. DNA ft. Mickey Dripping
  6. Dancing in the Rain ft. Meduulla
  7. You Feel Me
  8. Everyone Else
  9. GLO
  10. Disco Healer ft. Estella [Big Joanie]
  11. Seein’ Stars

Photo credit: Marieke Macklon

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