The Alchemy ‘Birdsong’ – Out Now

The band are set to release their third album in 2023 with marketing funded by Help Musicians.

THE ALCHEMY
‘BIRDSONG’
The Alchemy are have released their brand new single ‘Birdsong’ via all streaming services.

The track is an infectious groove-laden stomper that will leave the listener wanting more. Filled with ambition and creative glee, ’Birdsong’ demands you have a good time!

The band state: ‘Birdsong’ was birthed in the fire of a speed writing session between bass and drums. No hang ups, just riff after riff not matter what the outcome. This lead to tempo changes and flashes of multiple genres.

Crazy is good, crazy is reliable. The lyrics are inspired by political ridiculousness of recent times and how Boris Johnson looks like Big Bird from Sesame Street… The culmination leaves you with a track the Alchemy are proud of. This will become a live a favourite for sure.

The Alchemy are a thrilling new British rock band, crafting catchy and anthemic songs from a subconscious blend of the Rock, Indie and Electronic musical landscape they grew up in.

The bands debut E.P ‘Modern Age’ (2016) saw praise from Kerrang! & the legendary Scuzz TV which led to the The Alchemy seeing more than 250,000 streams.

The success of the bands first E.P continued as the band went on to release their debut album ‘Chemical Daydream’ (2019) through Standby Records. In 2020 the band took to building a studio to record their next album ‘Idle Ghosts’ (2022) which saw further success via Spotify playlists. Each single from the album was supported by BBC introducing.

The band are set to release their third album in 2023 with marketing funded by Help Musicians.

‘Birdsong’ is available via all streaming platforms now.

 

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