Flawes share their new single ‘Holding Out For The Win’. Listen HERE. It’s the first track to preview their upcoming EP ‘Reverie’, which is set to follow on February 26th via Red Bull Records. Pre-order/pre-save the EP HERE.
While ‘Holding Out For The Win’ emerged in testing circumstances, you wouldn’t guess it. Flawes instead sound emboldened, their irrepressible live energy feeding into exhilarating alt-pop invigorated by retro synths. It’s a track resolutely in tune with 2020, but with a ‘80s undercurrent. That’s further reflected with Freddie Edwards’ guitar work, which aimed to translate the stirring sax found in some of Springsteen’s classics to his own instrument.
“‘Holding Out For The Win’ is about that split second in a relationship when you realise: this is something special,” says frontman JC Carruthers. “It’s based at the start of a relationship and it documents the moment of falling in love with someone and realising there’s something to be lost here. It’s the realisation: I need to make this work.”
The song’s future-retro ambience also inspires its official video. Freddie and drummer Josh ‘Huss’ Hussey get stuck into a session of old school gaming thrills – but where’s JC? Watch HERE.
‘Holding Out For The Win’ introduces the ‘Reverie’ EP, which is the band’s strongest music to date. Featuring producers including Toby Scott (Gorgon City, Pet Shop Boys), it’s uplifting and inventive pop that offers escapism as a welcome respite in a year when reality’s been a lot to handle.
“We have a very positive attitude in Flawes and when I’m writing lyrics I’ll always go towards positive themes, trying to find a positive in any situation,” JC says. “That’s where all three of us feel most comfortable. We don’t want to live in a sad place. Flawes is all about finding light in a difficult world.”
‘Reverie’ EP tracklisting:
- Holding Out For The Win
- What’s A Boy To Do
- Higher Than Before (ft. Mali Koa)
- I Don’t Quit For No One
- Move Over
- Against All Odds