Liverpool’s Stealing Sheep have returned with their latest single, ‘Found You’, a taste of their new album GLO (Girl Life Online), due for release on 19 September. With the launch of their own label, G-IRL (Girl In Real Life), the trio is embarking on a new chapter, brimming with creative independence and a bold reinvention of British pop.
‘Found You’ is an infectious blend of British club pop and experimental intricacy. The track pulses with energy, packed with complex rhythms and layered vocal arrangements that demonstrate the band’s growing ability to push boundaries. It is a celebration of unbridled creativity, a perfect introduction to the sound of GLO, which promises to be an album of kaleidoscopic joy and a reflection on the emotions we all lived through during the pandemic.
Recorded at Nan’s House Studio with long-time collaborator Joe Wills, the single captures the band’s exploration of themes like chronic distraction, toxic nostalgia, and self-acceptance. It is a track that pulls you in with its sharp, intricate hooks and its deeply relatable, darker undertones. Stealing Sheep have always excelled at blending personal introspection with universal ideas, and ‘Found You’ is no exception. The vocal harmonies here are pure magic, balancing vulnerability with strength.
With collaborations from Big Joanie’s Estella Deyeri, She Drew The Gun, and Mickey Dripping, GLO is shaping up to be a diverse album that invites listeners into a world of sonic experimentation. Stealing Sheep’s creative journey has led them to launch G-IRL, a label designed to offer more freedom and flexibility in their creative process. The band’s mission is clear: to reshape the landscape of British pop and bring their unique vision to life in a way that feels spontaneous, fresh, and raw.
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