Recharged and looking sharply at a world gone sideways, Staines’ finest Hard-Fi make their long-awaited return with their latest studio album Sweating Someone Else’s Fever, their first in 15 years.
The album looks outside the window to the fractured present, and paints it in bold musical strokes, with the same sharp-eyed social commentary that powered their classic debut Stars of CCTV, but with fresh perspective, new sounds and hard-earned freedom.
Recharged and looking sharply at a world gone sideways, Staines’ finest Hard-Fi make their long-awaited return with their latest studio album Sweating Someone Else’s Fever, their first in 15 years.
The album looks outside the window to the fractured present, and paints it in bold musical strokes, with the same sharp-eyed social commentary that powered their classic debut Stars of CCTV, but with fresh perspective, new sounds and hard-earned freedom.
Recharged and looking sharply at a world gone sideways, Staines’ finest Hard-Fi make their long-awaited return with their latest studio album Sweating Someone Else’s Fever, their first in 15 years.
The album looks outside the window to the fractured present, and paints it in bold musical strokes, with the same sharp-eyed social commentary that powered their classic debut Stars of CCTV, but with fresh perspective, new sounds and hard-earned freedom.