- Music
- 10 Jul 17
Listen: Belfast band Gnarkats premiere smashing new single 'Something To Say'
Belfast-based alt-rock group, Gnarkats, have released a new song called 'Something to Say'.
It is the first release since the group dropped their debut EP Waves Collide in December 2016. The song features more of the same catchy riffs, and refrains made to be belted out in a music hall, but it is more raw than previous releases.
The band is made up of Caolan McCauley (guitar, vocals), Jordan Evans (guitar), Stuart Robinson (drums, vocals) and Louis Nelson (bass, vocals). They've shot onto the radar in Belfast with Across the Line host Rigsy including them in his 2017 "acts to watch" list.
Their track 'Sorry' was also featured on BBC ATL's "Track of the Day."
Gnarkats are wrapping up writing some new songs and plan to start recording a new EP before the year is out.
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