Reachback stream of new ep and track by track detailed.


TRACK BY TRACK:
1. The Party’s Over – This song is probably the most classic Reachback sounding track on the EP. It has our signature high energy, sing along choruses, catchy guitar parts and ultra clean vocals. This track is definitely more for old school Reachback fans.

2. Just A Kiss
 – This song was built on the verse guitar riff. While we were writing, Joe would play this riff over and over again while the rest of us would jam around it making the song writing process feel very natural, with everyone writing their own part.
3. You’re On Fire, Kid! – This is the darkest sounding track of the EP. We really wanted to write something a little more edgey so focuses on minor guitar parts and a grittier vocal line.
4. Stereo – When we were writing this EP, we experimented a lot with different instruments and sounds, for example, in this track we used a ukulele. We really wanted to write a summer inspired song and we thought that the ukulele really gave that beach feel.
5. Don’t Ever Grow Up – This song is probably one of our favourite songs on the EP. After our debut album was released we all agreed that we wanted some more diverse sounds and instrumentation. This song was born in the studio while we were recording our series of acoustic covers on YouTube.
– Singer, Ruby Williams added: This song is about childhood. Playing games and being a free spirt. It also adds deeper times such as coming from a broken home which many people can relate too. I wrote it for my mum and dad to say thank you for everything for always being there no matter what the situation was.
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On the 25th of March Reachback release their new ep Hello Paradise the follow up to 2014's debut cd Adventureland and is a perfect antidote to the grey dull cold weather that we are currently suffering.

The band are Ruby Williams on vocals,Tom Mchenry on guitar,Joe Williams on bass and Craig Chin on drums and they combine to to produce  pop rock of the highest quality with Ruby's vocal a veritable delight.

Party's Over starts the ep in wonderful fashion starting on a stop start guitar riff and builds to a chorus with held vocal tones from Ruby and some light and shade before the last chorus which means when the guitar riff kicks back in it hit's harder.

Just A Kiss has another stop start guitar riff and all builds to an even bigger chorus that screams out summer sunshine with it's bright and breezy feeling to it.

You're On Fire Kid starts on a big guitar riff and then drops to a strummed electric riff and Ruby's vocal melody before it all builds up to the chorus where Ruby has a harder edge to the melody and then drops again for the second verse.Which is then interspersed with a new razor sharp riff and more light and shade tempo changes.

Stereo sounds like a song built for camp fires on the beach with a ukulele used and some funky overtones too.Ruby again impresses with the vocal melody pre chorus showing off her full range.

Don't Ever Grow Up is built on an acoustic strum and Ruby again shines with her melody lines throughout the verse and chorus.
A very laid back number showing off the bands versatility.

Reachback with Hello Paradise deserve to be heard by the masses and have produced a summers day in 5 tracks.

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