FEET Drop New Single/Video “Greasy Boy”

FEET Drop New Single/Video "Greasy Boy"

Coventry, UK indie rock band FEET have dropped their new single “Greasy Boy”, alongside a music video.

The track is the latest preview of their upcoming second album ‘Make It Up‘, due to be released on June 24 via Submarine Cat Records. Pre-order your copy here.

Singer and frontman George Haverson said of the song: “We spent a great deal of time trying to define what we are as a band on this album. On ‘Greasy Boy’ I wanted to poke fun at that labelling process. Ultimately five blokes playing guitars isn’t a new phenomenon and that’s never been lost on us. I think recognising that and the choke hold it’s had on the guitar scene is important. As festival lineups slowly creep forward into a richer diverse future, the ‘eye rolling’ sleazy heartbreakers will hopefully get left behind. The song is about toeing that line, or if you may in fact be standing in its path.”

Watch the Billy Haverson-directed clip below.

FEET “Greasy Boy”
FEET Upcoming Tour Dates

JUNE
16 – Southampton, Vinilo
17 – Bristol, Rough Trade
18 – Liverpool, Jacaranda
19 – Nottingham, Rough Trade
20 – Leeds, Crash

JULY
02 – Southampton, Engine Rooms
03 – Bristol, SWX
08 – Amsterdam, Paradiso
10 – Norwich, The Waterfront
11 – Leeds, Project House (sold out)
12 – Newcastle, Riverside
15 – Cardiff, The Globe
16 – London, Koko (sold out)
17 – Brighton, Concorde 2
20 – Hamburg, Uebel & Gefährlich
22 – Berlin, Gretch
23 – Munich, Freiheitshalle
24 – Zurich, Bogen F (sold out)

OCTOBER
03 – Southampton Joiners
04 – Bristol Thekla
05 – Manchester Neighbourhood Festival
06 – Nottingham Rescue Rooms

NOVEMBER
06 – Liverpool, Favourite Days Festival
07 – Newcastle, The Grove
08 – Carlisle, The Brickyard
09 – Edinburgh, Mash House
10 – Glasgow, Broadcast
12 – Leeds, Brudenell
13 – Sheffield, Yellow Arch
14 – London, The Dome
16 – Margate, Where Else?
17 – Brighton, Dust
19 – St Albans, The Horn
20 – Oxford O2, Academy 2
21 – Exeter, Cavern
22 – Swansea, The Bunkhouse
24 – Falmouth, The Cornish Bank

Photo credit: Millie Cope