Take That pursue unexpected Drum and Bass direction
Oh, hello there New Music Friday. What treats do you have in store for us this week?
Well, how about a new Take That song, written and produced by noise-architects Sigma (who, after the collaborations with Paloma Faith and Rita Ora, seem to be choosing their vocalists from a big list of failed talent show judges)?
The song is called Cry and pairs a typically dour Gary Barlow verse with an uplifting, speaker-rattling chorus. It even features a proper orchestral backing, which is nice.
"The last collaboration we did was with Lulu back in 1994," notes little Mark Owen. "So it's been quite some time".
A video for the track is officially "in the works" but here's some behind the scenes footage to keep you ticking over.
Well, how about a new Take That song, written and produced by noise-architects Sigma (who, after the collaborations with Paloma Faith and Rita Ora, seem to be choosing their vocalists from a big list of failed talent show judges)?
The song is called Cry and pairs a typically dour Gary Barlow verse with an uplifting, speaker-rattling chorus. It even features a proper orchestral backing, which is nice.
"The last collaboration we did was with Lulu back in 1994," notes little Mark Owen. "So it's been quite some time".
A video for the track is officially "in the works" but here's some behind the scenes footage to keep you ticking over.