Little Barrie’s Gravity Freeze was recorded at the same time as Electric War, with Tony Coote on drums, capturing a parallel strand of the band’s writing.
Where Electric War explored a more experimental edge, Gravity Freeze takes a tighter, song-led route, rooted in rhythm & blues and driven by sharp riffs and locked-in grooves.
The band has previously worked with producer Rupert Lyddon on projects including Dogs On The Streets, music for Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis, and Scott Derrickson’s The Black Phone.
Gravity Freeze is the first Little Barrie album since the passing of Virgil Howe in 2017.
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