Doncaster band Guest Singer are scheduled to release their second EP 'Limbo Days' on February 14th via the Heist or Hit imprint. To coincide with the news, the trio have also unveiled their latest single 'Think Face'. The track is a lush and easing synth-pop offering with singer Jake Cope delivering a slice of social commentary, examining our modern state of want versus those who have not. Whilst the song is ripe with pop melodies, the content rings with urgency.
With his upcoming EP 'I’m Irrelevant Now' landing March 22nd, Doncaster's Jake Cope aka Guest Singer makes his return with the song 'I Could Never Live Like You Do'. Splashed with an 80s synthpop sound blended with a dose of krautrock, Cope skates on the cut with vocals reminiscent of the ease of David Byrne.
Doncaster's Jake Cope returns with a new track under his Guest Singer project entitled 'My Parallel', the follow-up to his single 'New Experience'. Tapping into an early 80s new wave sound, the track is sprinkled with a light dash of Krautrock, as bouncy drum kicks accompany sharp synth stabs. Reminiscent of early Talking Heads, the song is taken from Guest Singer's upcoming EP 'I’m Irrelevant'.