Bolton outfit The Shed Project released their latest single ‘If You’re Getting Busy (You’re Getting Better)’ last week. It’s the debut single from their forthcoming second album, which is due for release on August 23rd. The single has been made in conjunction with the mental health charity Whysup.
Last time out on ‘If You Know You Know’, they were in a riotous mood. Here, the ‘Love Spreads’ and ‘Begging You’ licks subside, allowing their debut album's indie soul to re-emerge better than ever on this tale of mental health and addiction issues.
Frontman Roy Fletcher’s vocal slots into the delicate psychedelia made prominent by Northside’s Dermo in the early 90s. Fletcher’s angelic delivery lends this personal tale an extra layer of integrity. As he decrees the song’s title, his soft, almost fragile vocal carries a personal wait of experience that demands attention.
Coupled with it are the band’s finest guitars to date. With hints of the ‘Mighty Quinn’, ‘Walk On The Wild Side’ and the country soul of ‘Urban Hymns’, the band have touched upon a more universal sonic to light up this deeply personal narrative.
The run-up to their second album will have fans drooling in anticipation after this offering.