Joe Appleford shares brand-new single 'GREED'

Stream ‘GREED’ - HERE

Joe Appleford, the dynamic alternative rock artist known for his infectious arena-ready anthems, is excited to share his brand-new single ‘Greed’. The track inherits a dense driving blend of influences like QOTSA, Foo Fighters and Jack White all bundled into one blistering soundscape and is available now on all streaming platforms right HERE.

The song showcases Joe Appleford’s signature style as he continues to emphasize the importance of bravery and self-belief, aiming to inspire others through his music and live performances.

Joe Appleford shares, “Greed resonates with the fierce struggle to break free from the suffocating grasp of toxic bonds, whether they stem from personal ties, societal expectations, or internal battles. It’s a powerful anthem of liberation, urging people to reclaim their strength and escape the relationships that involve manipulation and oppression.”

‘Greed’ follows Joe Appleford’s recent single ‘Linger’, a track that saw him not only return with new music but also to the live stage with his full band ‘The Lone Wolves’ for a special release show in London in May 2024.

In 2022, Joe Appleford embarked on a solo project, producing a concept double EP titled 'Dystopian Dreams, Utopian Nightmares.' The double EP covered various themes, from manipulative relationships to addiction and sobriety, with a focus on social issues like LGBTQ+ rights. Since the launch Joe Appleford has graced the stage at 2000 Trees festival, played shows alongside Holding Absence, Void Of Vision, Cold Years, They Fell From The Sky and has been championed by Alex Baker of Kerrang! Radio’s Fresh Blood, Kerrang! Magazine, Rock Sound, Distorted Sound Magazine and more.

Joe Appleford - ‘Greed’ | Out now: Joe Appleford - Greed (ffm.to)

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