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Universal Thee release single ‘Speaker’!



For fans of: Teenage Fanclub, Speedy Ortiz, Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin

"Defiantly alternative but unashamed to be pop…" - Clash


Universal Thee are delighted to announce the release of their excellent single Speaker, taken from their sophomore album, All Watched Over By Machines of Loving Grace and available to buy on iTunes.

The video for Speaker premiered on Clash and is available to watch on the band's YouTube channel.



Speaker is also available to stream on the A Badge of Friendship Soundcloud page.



The single is the second track to be released from the forthcoming album following on from 'Hounds' which is available to download for free from the ABoF Soundcloud page.

All Watched Over By Machines of Loving Grace, the follow up to the critically lauded debut Back To Earth, sees the band make a natural progression in their sound, with a more focused, more intense record evolving throughout the recording process as Universal Thee embrace the nuances of a bigger polished production as well as an increased level of complexity to their songwriting.

The result is a record that captures all of their most positive skills as a band, constructing songs with an immediacy which is difficult to achieve, as contagious harmonies are married with memorable melodies and wonderfully crafted musicianship. Album opener ‘Why’ leads from the front, setting the tone for an album that contains ten tracks of glowing, uplifting alt-pop. Harnessing the influences of bands such as Teenage Fanclub, Pixies and current favourites Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin, ‘Why’ features the band’s compelling guitar licks, boy/girl harmonies and ear-worm like choruses. ‘Xang’ and ‘Sail Away’ exhibit a grittier side to their songwriting, while forthcoming single Speaker has the potential to capture the imagination of a much wider audience.

Having all studied at Dundee University, James Russell (guitar & vocals), Lisa Russell (vocals), Robin Spivey (guitar) Andrew Perrie (bass) formed the band in Edinburgh, with Matt Grieve (drums) a recent addition. Universal Thee been building their name receiving critical acclaim from the likes of The Skinny, The Daily Record, The Sunday Herald and Jim Gellatly and playing a number of shows supporting the likes of Ded Rabbit as well as an appearance on the pyramid stage at the Kelburn Garden Party Festival. With more tours planned over the coming months, a debut London show in the works and the forthcoming release of their brand new album, 2016 is looking like a year where Universal Thee will spread their wings even further afield.

Speaker is available to buy now on iTunes, and is taken from the album All Watched Over By Machines of Loving Grace out 19th February 2016 via Eventual Heirs Records.

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Posted Fri, 22 Jan 2016 in Universal Thee