OUT NOW: Mighty One release bittersweet debut single ‘Wake The Dead’

Mighty One - Wake The Dead
Independent
17th November 2023

Mighty One release bittersweet debut single ‘Wake The Dead’

WATCH THE MUSIC VIDEO FOR WAKE THE DEAD HERE:

Indie duo Mighty One are proud to reveal their debut single ‘Wake The Dead’, released today, November 17th 2023.

 

Mighty One are songwriting duo Emma Kingston and Mark Stidson. Since their formation in 2020 the band have created a sound that’s truly their own, blending 90’s inspired guitars and electronics, ambient soundscapes and emotive vocals earning them comparisons to Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The National and Phoebe Bridgers.  The band have individually played alongside the likes of Johnny Marr, Bright Eyes and Alberta Cross and have recently supported both Tom Meighan and The Chesterfields at the prestigious Cheese and Grain in Frome.

 

Their upcoming single Wake The Dead, was co-produced by the band and Mercury Prize winning producer Rob Ellis (PJ Harvey, Placebo, Torres) between their home studios and Bert Jansch Studio in Frome, engineered by Dom Monk (Big Thief, Laura Marling, Nick Cave), mixed by TJ Allen (Portishead, Anna Calvi, Bat For Lashes) and mastered by Guy Davie (Björk, Circa Waves, Foals).

 

Reflecting on the single the band state: “Wake The Dead centres itself around the notions of regret, and all of the emotions that come with it. Sharon Van Etten meets The National, it's a bittersweet yet uplifting anthem.” 

MIGHTY ONE ARE:
Emma Kingston - Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Synth
Mark Stidson - Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Synth, Piano, Electronic Drums
 
ONLINE:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mightyoneuk
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mightyone_hq
 

FOR FANS OF:
The National
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Sharon Van Etten

“It will enrich your life and it demonstrates just how orchestration and arrangement can lift music to something truly inspiring” - BBC Introducing

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