Brittiska bandet Graphic Nature kommer släppa sin nästa LP nu på fredag den 12 juli.
“Who Are You When No One Is Watching?” is an album focused solely on the human emotion,” reveals frontman, Harvey Freeman. “It stems from how one bad day can change everything and how you deal with the outcome in the future, from worsened mental illness to paranoia, selfishness and ptsd. The album aims to start the question everyone truly wants to know.”
The band have also released a brand new single, ‘To The Grave’. “To The Grave’ is about the frustration that came from an event in my own life that changed the way I see people,” shares Freeman. “It’s the beginning of a narrative of songs that explain the different stages of emotional trauma I’d gone through. With the main focus of the song being about losing your way and becoming a hateful person.”
It’s the idea of your true self showing through,” he explains. “We all put on a mask around our friends and colleagues, pretending to be someone. And then when we come home, that’s our true personality. Or, on the flipside of it, it’s the fakeness of pretending to be someone that’s likable and nice, but who also does horrific things. There are many different ways to take it. It’s really just who you are.”
“It’s more experimental from our side of things. We’ve added a lot more of our garage and drum’n’bass influences,” says Harvey. “We’ve played with the softer side of things in a sense. There’s a couple of liquid drum’n’bass bits which flow into the song and then almost become the beating heart of them, which I really thought was cool. If we like it, we’d put it in. We’re writing for ourselves because this is the music we enjoy playing. We’re not worried about if something’s a cool mosh part, or a cool gang chant. We’re just doing whatever we think is cool.”