Taking influence from Black Sabbath, they don't plod away at needless riffs the way that many Sabbath-influenced groups do. ![]() “Call Me a Quitter” is available in music streaming platforms.The impressive '70s rock sound of Quitter is showcased wonderfully on their eponymous debut album. The way it’s timed, the way it is based and we just wanted to write our song for a specific reason so it kinda came out of nowhere.” For starters, the main reason why it is more personal is that it is a song that came from us and we may like it for every song basically started with us so that’s one of the main reasons why it is more personal.”Įxpressing that the song is unique to the band members, George added, “It’s exciting that we’re finally showing it to the world and we’re rockin’ it. He said, “We’ve been much more personal in this music. George explained that their recent songs are more personal compared to the earlier releases. That song happens to be their new release, “Call Me a Quitter,” which was released this year. That conversation sparked them inspiration for a new song, and the next day, they came up with a new song in less than an hour. “We became a lot closer with each other,” he sums up.īeing close together and comfortable with each other now, George told a story about the time they were in a cab and talked about their past relationships. George said, “We’ve all grown up as we got older, we just got a lot closer as friends, as bandmates and as brothers, I’d say we are brothers now, right? Not legally but we are definitely as close as brothers would be.” It was formed in 2015, about the same year when Reece’s former band Stereo Kicks broke up.Īccording to George, the band was formed on Octoat exactly 6 in the evening.Īlmost seven years have passed now, and George said that throughout, they have all become closer. Pop trio New Hope Club is composed of Reece Bibby, Blake Richardson, and George Smith. ![]() “It’s like the songs are very similar and we wanted to get out of that cycle.” “We’ve always felt as a band to try not to do what everyone else is doing, I think, especially in pop music,” he said. However, spreading positivity through music is just one of the reasons why they are consistent in releasing “feel-good” music.Īccording to Reese, the decision to release buoyant music is because they wanted to veer away from most popular music which are often emotional and blue. “It is a form of therapy for us but I think every single person during the pandemic was going through the same situation whether with their relationships with friends or family and others,” George further explained. He said, “A song is also a form of therapy where you can… write your feelings on a piece of paper it’s kind of like you get rid of it.” Music is therapeutic as well, George Smith added. “So yeah, we wanna be a positive band that spreads positivity,” he concludes. He explained, “The band itself is called ‘New Hope Club’ which gives a very strong message and we wanted to be a where our fans come and listen to our music and have a very good time and forget about whatever is going on in the world, because I think we can sometimes get a lot even for ourselves.” Reece added that their band name “New Hope Club” explains what their music is about-giving hope amid adversities. “If we can spread a little bit of positivity from all corners of the world… that’s amazing for us.” “During lockdown we just decided to lessen enough negativity already in the world, and we don’t really need to put any more out,” New Hope Club member Reece Bibby said. But for New Hope Club, they opted to go for a more optimistic message in their music, and by doing so, they hope to spread positivity among their listeners. And oftentimes, these are celebrated by listeners as they find these songs more relatable. A lot of popular music coming out these days often has melancholic lyrics and heavy set of instruments.
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