The Sherlocks announce new album 'Everything Must Make Sense!'

Following on from their much-loved 'People Like Me & You' LP last year, The Sherlocks have now announced their plans for a new studio album, arriving early next year.

The new full-length 'Everything Must Make Sense!' is being previewed by the lead single 'Man On The Loose', which comes accompanied by a stunning video, and is set to be released on the 21st February.

Speaking about the new record, vocalist/guitarist Kiaran Crook said, “This album feels different to any other album we’ve done before. I know it’s cliché, but it’s true, the songs are so varied. I feel like we’re at a point where we’re so comfortable in our own identity that we can allow ourselves to try ideas and not be afraid of the outcome as it’s inevitably gonna end up sounding like us. I feel like it’s an album the fans will really get behind when they finally hear and certainly one that’s going to surprise a lot of people. Get ready.”

While drummer Brandon Crook added, “I had a great time recording the album with David, it was a pleasure to work with someone so full of ideas, professional and zero ego. From a personal point of view on the drums it was definitely the most demanding album I’ve ever recorded. I was pushed to new heights, but I’m so glad as the record sounds incredible! The fans are going to be blown away. A lot of bands have to say their new album is the best, but this really is our best album to date. We are getting stronger and stronger every album. It’s an exciting time for the band! Can’t wait to get on the road and play these songs live.”

Watch the new video for 'Man On The Loose' in the player and see the album's full tracklisting below.

'Everything Must Make Sense' Tracklist:
Everything Must Make Sense
Man On The Loose
How Are You Feeling?
Death Of Me
Bones
28
Bedlam Town
Tough Times Don’t Last
Better Alone
Here Comes The Rain

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