Westside Cowboy Drops Infectious New Single Pin Up Boys Now

Westside Cowboy Drops Infectious New Single Pin Up Boys Now

Westside Cowboy’s debut album, It Goes On, isn’t due out until August 31st (via Island Records), but today, the buzzy English indie act has dropped the project’s latest single, the infectious “Pin Up Boys.”

The band said in a statement, “’Pin Up Boys’ was written a year and a half ago using an acoustic guitar, a drum machine sample pad, and some screwdrivers as drumsticks.” They also mentioned, “It is by far the longest serving song on the album and the one that we have played the most live, which was a blessing and a curse when we came to record. After realising this song was set in its ways, we thought the recording should be a somewhat faithful version of the live performance. We hope you get something out of it.”

New Music Release

Emotive, dynamic, propulsive, and accompanied by a cute music video, the track is yet another promising teaser for Westside Cowboy’s first studio album, following the wonderful “Kick Stones (The Boys).” The music video for “Pin Up Boys” can be watched below. Fans can also pre-order It Goes On ahead of its release.

Upcoming Album

Westside Cowboy’s debut album, It Goes On, is set to drop on August 31st via Island Records. With the release of “Pin Up Boys” and previous single “Kick Stones (The Boys),” fans are eagerly anticipating the full album. The band’s unique sound and style are expected to make a significant impact in the music scene.

In conclusion, Westside Cowboy is making waves with their debut album and singles, showcasing their talent and creativity. With It Goes On releasing soon, fans can expect more exciting music from this emerging indie act. Be sure to check out the music video for “Pin Up Boys” and pre-order the album to stay up-to-date with Westside Cowboy’s latest releases.

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