Introducing an amazing band known as Sarpa Salpa formed in the heart of England in the town of Northampton, Sarpa Salpa has evolved both physically and musically to achieve its current form. Marcus Marooth (vocals/guitar), George Neath (guitar/synth), Meg Amirghiasvand (bass/synth), and Charlie Doe (drums) are four friends whose individual tastes and talents came together perfectly to become Sarpa Salpa. With influences spanning the breadth of the indie, pop, and rock spectrum, Sarpa Salpa creates a sound that is uniquely their own and has won them a loyal fanbase across the UK and beyond. With extensive support from the likes of BBC 6 Music legend Steve Lamacq and BBC Radio 1 tastemaker Jack Saunders, Sarpa Salpa has amassed an impressive array of radio accolades including BBC Introducing Track of the Week (Casanova), Radio 1’s Next Wave (Say Something), and Jack Saunder’s Tune of the Week (Forwards Backwards). In addition, the band has received numerous plays on BBC Introducing, BBC 6 Music, Amazing Radio, Radio X, and across the Student Radio Association Network (Class of 2021). Sarpa Salpa’s music has also been used several times on the hit E4 series Made in Chelsea bringing their blend of indie disco to a whole new audience. TV and radio success aside, Sarpa Salpa is known for its energetic and powerful live show. Having played nearly 200 shows around the UK the band is now selling out venues across the country from Manchester to Portsmouth. Their reputation has earnt them slots at Radio 1’s Big Weekend, The Great Escape Festival, 110 Above Festival, SXSW Festival (USA), MaNo Fest (Germany), and Festival Les Expressifs (France) as well as support slots with McFly, The Amazons & The Lottery Winners. Following the release of their newest single “Dreaming”, they present a thrilling sound that will definitely captivate your attention. Beginning with vibrant instrumentation leading onto their bright and luscious vocals they complete the track entirely. Explaining the song a bit further it’s about the stark emotional difference the vocalist felt from when they are stood on stage performing, to difficult times in their personal lives and struggling to make ends meet. The immense highs of touring and playing live vs the Monday morning post-gig lows. Later in the track, it references their reliance on each other as friends as well as their partners and families whose indispensable support keeps them going. To the vocals and production, this single will surely have you dancing. Being just perfect for a late-night drive or jamming out with some friends. Go stream “Dreaming” and check out their discography which is filled with outstanding music.
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