The new track ‘Move In To Me’ by the indie five-piece band, Bad Sounds, is out now featuring a collaboration with New Zealand sibling duo, Broods. The blissful single is the first release of 2021 for Bad Sounds, fronted by brothers Callum and Ewan Merrett. This is the two bands first collaboration, despite touring the US together in 2019 and remixing each others tracks multiple times.
‘Move In To Me’ was written shortly before the pandemic struck, with Broods travelling from LA to the UK to create the chill single. In their latest instagram post, Bad Sounds stated, ‘We knew the guys pretty well already having previously toured America together in 2019. We must have started at least 20 songs in that week but ‘Move Into Me’ had something really special about it from the start. It had been a looking day of dead-end ideas, and then just before we were about to give up and go home we had one last attempt at a groove and that became the seed of the song ‘Move Into Me’. The intro loop is taken from the voice memo Ewan recorded on his phone while we were trying to come up with something fresh, we were all playing together live in the studio. I think our dad would called it “jamming”.’
The track itself is about ‘growing closer with someone you love’, which the Broods’ singer Georgia encapsulates. Lyrics such as ‘So I’m gonna say something / I’ve never said before / Why don’t you move in to me / I wanna move into you’ describes a feeling that many could relate and nod along too, creating a track that is not only soothing but fitting to many peoples experiences with relationships. The smooth track combines the two bands sound perfectly, creating a simmering groove track.
Broods are not going to be the only band that Bad Sounds collab with. From the get go, the indie band stated they ‘always dreamed that it [Bad Sounds] would be a collaborative project, where we’d meet a bunch of like-minded musicians and writer songs together and our friends would feature.’ ‘Move In To Me’ is just one of the many tracks that Bad Sounds have teamed up with others, in time for their new EP which will be released in spring 2021. The band continued, “It really feels like the next phase of Bad Sounds, it feels like it’s growing into something that’s much more than we could achieve on our own, and I think that’s something we really value. Especially after spending so much time away from our friends and loved ones due to the pandemic.”
Catch Bad Sounds at their upcoming gigs in 2021:
01/06/2021 – The Fleece – Bristol
02/06 – Patterns – Brighton
03/06 – Rescue Rooms – Nottingham
05/06 – Lafayette – London
06/06 – O2 Academy – Sheffield
08/06 – SWG3 – Glasgow
09/06 – St Dominic’s Catholic Club – Newcastle Upon Tyne
10/06 – Brudenell Social Club – Leeds
11/06 – Jimmy’s – Liverpool
12/06 – The Deaf Institute – Manchester