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New Wave of Classic Rock favourites Bad Touch have released the second single “I Get High” from their brand new studio album Kiss The Sky” released on Friday 10th April. The single is available to stream via Spotify, Apple Music and available for download from all major digital services or via https://fanlink.to/badtouchigethigh.

’I Get High’ is about that feeling we’ve all had at some point, being completely smitten by a lover and wanting to spend the rest of your life with that special person,” says Bad Touch front man Stevie Westwood.

The band’s new studio albumKiss The Sky will be released by Marshall Records on Friday 19th June 2020 on CDwhite vinyl and digital download.

Bad Touch’s highly anticipated fourth studio album Kiss The Sky was recorded, produced and mixed by Nick Brine at the legendary Rockfield Studios in Monmouth, Wales. The album was mastered at Abbey Road Studios in London.

“We’re so excited about this recording” says lead singer Stevie Westwood. “Just to record our songs in such a legendary place as Rockfield was a real buzz. I know it’s a cliché but, in our humble opinion, this is our most exciting recording to date, and we can’t wait to get it out there in front of a crowd”.

Kiss The Sky is a no-nonsense rock and roll album at heart. For their fourth album, Bad Touch have stripped everything right back and looked at what the essence of what makes a great album and at the core, great songs. They’ve stuck to what they do best, which is writing catchy, feel good rock music.

The songs were initially written in their practice studio “The Cabin” in Norfolk where the band feels most comfortable and can focus on the songs without outside world interference. The band have really nailed their sound on this album. When you turn it on you will instantly know it’s Bad Touch.

The production side of the album is about capturing the performance within the band themselves and capturing the “moment” and energy the band produce during their live shows. More plugging straight in, turning everything to 10 and going for it.

“It’s always hard to recreate the live energy created during a show in the studio, but this time I really think we’ve nailed it” says Bad Touch’s guitarist Robert Glendinning.
Continues Glendinning: “We chose Rockfield Studios one obviously for its legendary reputation but two because it’s just like being at home. It’s what we know, being in the countryside and where I feel we are all inspired”.

“Kiss the Sky” is a power-packed album that has the groove with huge chorus hooks, foot stomping guitar riffs and an abundance of energy overflowing within each track. Check it out HERE.

 

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