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Fat Freddy’s Drop: Slings And Arrows

Published: Fri 3 Oct 2014 11:15 AM
FAT FREDDY'S DROP
'SLINGS AND ARROWS'
Musical juggernaut Fat Freddy’s Drop releasing
Slings And Arrows,
the first single from a new album.
The single is the first to emerge from Freddy’s Bays studio jams in preparation for their biggest ever headline show. The sold out Alexandra Palace in London has a 10,000strong capacity and comes off the back of last year’s Blackbird album achieving an Impala Gold Sales Award in Europe. The show is a highlight in Freddy’s Slings And Arrows World Tour that includes the band’s Japan and Thailand debut shows and a return to Australia.
Beat maker DJ Fitchie describes Slings And Arrows as, “musically the most reggae song we’ve ever made. We’ve gone back to our roots with a tough, conscious reggae tune that is classic Freddys.”
Some footage was from the Bays studio jam sessions of Slings and Arrows HERE
(not final single audio)
Slings And Arrows will be available on 7” as well as digital, dropping in New Zealand and Australia on 17th October followed by UK and Europe on 20th October. The as yet untitled new studio album is due for release in 2015.
iTunes Pre-order Link - http://tinyurl.com/FFDSlings
FAT FREDDY’S DROP SLINGS AND ARROWS
A-SIDE: SLINGS AND ARROWS
B-SIDE: SLINGS AND ARROWS INSTRUMENTAL
© 2014 The Drop / Fat Freddy's Drop
Written, Performed & Produced by Fat Freddy's Drop
Drums By Iraia Whakamoe
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