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APRE
Release their new mini album
'Always In My Head'
APRE are one of the UK's most astute, fiercely creative new bands. Their innatively massive-sounding songs derive from a more introspective, outsider-status: finding few creative opportunities in their respectively-suburban upbringings, it was the unlikely confinement of a West London chess club where APRE formed, and first found their own outlet for escapism.
And it's the harsh reality of the outside world that the band have frequently spun on its head over their projects to date.
Whether addressing the turbulent political climate ('Guns Down' EP), the more isolating aspects of technology ('Everyone's Commute EP'), it all comes together on their debut mini-album, 'Always In My Head'; introduced under lockdown by the seemingly euphoric 'Live It Up' (which actually describes "being pushed down by social pressures, and never feeling like you are good enough") and the breakup anthem, 'Without Your Love'. On 'Always In My Head,' APRE refine their eclectic, experimental sound into songs which are as universal and uplifting as they are emotionally open.
They may have spent time stuck in their own heads, but APRE are on a mission to have their music stuck in yours.
And it's the harsh reality of the outside world that the band have frequently spun on its head over their projects to date.
Whether addressing the turbulent political climate ('Guns Down' EP), the more isolating aspects of technology ('Everyone's Commute EP'), it all comes together on their debut mini-album, 'Always In My Head'; introduced under lockdown by the seemingly euphoric 'Live It Up' (which actually describes "being pushed down by social pressures, and never feeling like you are good enough") and the breakup anthem, 'Without Your Love'. On 'Always In My Head,' APRE refine their eclectic, experimental sound into songs which are as universal and uplifting as they are emotionally open.
They may have spent time stuck in their own heads, but APRE are on a mission to have their music stuck in yours.