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King No-One continue to make their case for being the Next Big Thing in Indie with 'Apologies', a ballad that screams The Kooks and Catfish and the Bottlemen.
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With a lovely guitar solo and lyrical content that is relatable as well as catchy (who hasn't over-apologised?), it's another solid single from the trio:
"'Apologies' is about the shackles that strong feelings can give you. You are bound to love and you are helpless in controlling the feelings involved. Sometimes it's easier to not love, and be free. The emotion and honesty in the vocals however, prove that to love and to feel is far greater than the supposed freedom of not loving" the band said.
See King No-One live:
JULY
31 - Y Not Festival
AUGUST
17 - Gateways Festival
SEPTEMBER
18 - Nottingham, Bodega
22 - Leicester, O2 Academy
23 - Brighton, Komedia
24 - Sheffield, O2 Academy
25 - Leeds Brudenell Social Club
30 - Glasgow, King Tuts
OCTOBER
01 - Edinburgh, Mash House
02 - Newcastle, Thinktank?
05 - Guildford, Boileroom
06 - London, O2 Academy Islington
07 - Hull, Social
08 - Manchester, O2 Ritz
NOVEMBER
27 - Dublin, Academy 2
DECEMBER
04 - Paris, Le Grand International
12 - Amsterdam, Melkweg
More about: King No-One