Warrington band Filthy Tricks step forth with their dynamic single ‘Leah’. Produced by Dave Radahd-Jones in Manchester, the song is set-off by lashing guitar riffs and thundering drums before morphing into an explosive rock & roll record that is power-hitting in sound. Big stadium vocals and towering instrumentation makes ‘Leah’ a certified winner of a track.
Detailing the single, Filthy Tricks mentioned:
“‘Leah’ is about changes in myself and meeting a very special person that’s come into my life and made a massive impact. A couple of years ago, before we reformed Filthy Tricks, I was in a bad place and didn’t realise until the band and friendships slowly started to crumble beneath me. That was down to me and my weekend ways, always putting those nights out before the important things that I had in front of me. So I finally had had enough and was sick of being stuck in the mud, so I decided to take a year out from everything and go travelling in Australia to sort my head out and wake up a little, because you only get one crack of the whip in life, and that was going to be in music with Filthy Tricks for me. It still remains the best thing I’ve ever done because I cut ties with a lot of people and I’ve never been so driven to achieve this dream of mine and now it’s paying off.”