PREMIERE: Children of the State share new single ‘Big Sur’ exclusively first on Gigslutz

Doncaster/Bolsover indie rock outfit Children Of The State have shared their Ian Skelly (The Coral) produced new single exclusively first on Gigslutz. Scroll down to check it out.

‘Big Sur’ sees the band explore lyrical themes of escape and loneliness through a vintage rock groove. Loaded with a soaring, distorted organ intro which leads into a doo-wop inspired vocal melody and piercing fuzz guitar solo, the track displays influence from the likes of Roy Orbison, Bruce Springsteen, The Seeds, The Beach Boys and White Album era Beatles while remaining very much Children of the State’s now distinctive sound.

Speaking on the track, the band explain: “Big Sur was born out of a lot of grey days on an industrial estate in Doncaster wanting to be at the beach. We were listening to a lot of Dick Dale and Beach Boys at the time and wanted to capture that 60s surf sound but bring it into 2020., but struggled to capture the vibe in Sheffield. We figured wed get closer to the coast, so got in touch with Ian Skelly from The Coral, and spent a few days there creating it.”

Consisting of John McCullagh, Nathan Keeble, Corey Clifton, Conor O’Reilly and Harry Eland, Children of the State present themselves as a blend of smooth and anthemic vintage rock which is equidistant between the glam rock of the 70s and sunny nostalgia of the 60s, with a hint of electronica added in for good measure.

Fresh from support slots with the likes of The Mysterines, Temples and Elephant Stone, the band are set for a packed 2020; already confirmed for festival slots including Manchester’s YANA Festival, Liverpool’s Circafest and Sheffield’s Tramlines as well as additional live shows. See below for full dates.

LIVE DATES:
11/07/20 – Askern Music Festival, Doncaster31/07/20 – Tramlines Festival Main Stage, Sheffield12/09/20 – Circafest, Liverpool w/ Circa Waves + Red Rum Club27/09/20 – YANA Festival, Manchester26/09/20 – Delicious Clam, Sheffield w/ Julia Bardo