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Tragicomics unveil folk-rock single ‘Hopeless Romantic’

Northwest collective Tragicomics are delighted to announce the release of their rousing, folk-rock single, Hopeless Romantic.

Recorded at Manchester’s Pinhole Studios and mastered by Frank Arkwright (The SmithsNew OrderJoy DivisionScott Walker) at Abbey Road, the track bursts with Tragicomics’ swaggering, earthy take on folk-rock.

Their diverse influences – ranging from pop, folk and rock to tin pan alley, prog and Americana – shine brightly as off-kilter rock guitar is combined effortlessly with Chris Eatough‘s charismatic vocals, the soaring soundscapes of violin, gritty bass lines and a relentless drum beat. Literate, earnest and reflective, Hopeless Romantic is a rousing folk-rock song performed through the prism of Tragicomics’ unique worldview.

In 2017, having spent several years away from the music scene, Manchester-based troubadour Christopher Eatough emerged from his struggle with mental health with a raft of new material and a renewed sense of romantic fatalism.

Determined to find a like-minded, ragtag collective of musicians to help bring the songs to life, Eatough brought friends and musicians from across the Northwest together to record and tour an album. With various artists featuring on two subsequent albums – ‘Old Songs for the New Celibacy’ and ‘Book of Want’ – Tragicomics finally settled on a fixed five-piece in 2019, channelling an eclectic range of influences.

Also comprising Toby Cryne (guitar, keys), Laura Morley (violin), Matt O’Brien (bass) and Jay Fearon (drums), Tragicomics have gained support from the likes of BBC IntroducingDrowned In Sound and Louder Than War

 Hopeless Romantic is out now.

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