As you’ve might have noticed on their latest singles ‘Old Life’ and ‘Common Sense’, our pals Melby are on fire right now. ‘Somewhere New’ is yet another little masterpiece from a band who’s talent to continuously develop and out-do themselves almost is starting to scare us.
This week marks five years since their debut single ‘Human’, a track we back then played on Rama Lama Radio, our show that was broadcasted on a weird local little Stockholm radio channel and that during that spring developed into what now is this label thing. It’s been a ride and we can’t wait for what’s next with this band!
Melby on Somewhere New: "The Somewhere New demo really set out to be this ambitious attempt at an indie song inspired by classical counterpoint composition. However, it evolved into something else when we started rehearsing it together, definitely to the better. The end result is this maxed out two-part journey spanning from low-key indie to intense psych-rock. So lean back and enjoy the ride, I guess."
Stream ‘Somewhere New’ here.
Want to support? Get some Melby vinyl & merch, it’s currently on sale!
Melby's debut LP 'None of this makes me worry' [RLR009/SR082] on 12'' black vinyl limited to 500 copies via Rama Lama Records (ROW) and Sinnbus (DE/AT/CH).
Melby tote bag with their side of the album cover of RLR001 - Melby / Steve Buscemi's Dreamy Eyes Split 12" EP.
The color of the actual product may vary a tiny bit.
The very first release from Rama Lama Records - a split EP featuring Melby's and Steve Buscemi's Dreamy Eyes first singles on a beautiful splatter vinyl limited to 250 copies.