Beginning with the momentum that began with “Two Lovers”, Partisan continue their evolution of revolution with their new single titled “Too Late”. Partisan has always been a band that I personally have, not only enjoyed, but respect musically.

Partisan have always had the habit of adding intrigue, musically interesting hooks, and just enough influence to make Partisan a sure contender as a truly established act for the next generation of aspiring artists. Yes, folks, I I have said many times before, Partisan’s sh*t is THAT together. Just listen. You can hear it in our interview with Stuart Armstrong, Partisan’s killer vocal-piece.

To hear Partisan is to love Partisan, and we now have yet another example of such. The chorus for “Too Late” is spacious and breathtaking, the intro and first verse build up to the chorus like a good story, and the crescendo also serves as an “I’ll be back” to the listener to prove, yet again, that it’s never to late to be a Partisan.

 

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About Partisan
Partisan return with ‘Too Late’ a song that marks a change of direction for the Indie Rock band. Embracing a funkier sound, the single sees Partisan deliver a rallying cry against the backdrop of the UK’s general election. Lead vocalist Stuart Armstrong says “I wanted to write a song that encapsulated a sense of frustration among so many in the current political climate”.

Formed in Manchester in 2013, Partisan are a Rock band who are committed to their cause. Their punchy, bold and unflinching anthems are taking authentic Rock back into the mainstream, evidenced by their ever increasing fanbase.

The band are Stuart Armstrong (lead vocals and guitar), Dan Albon (bass) and Leo Stanfield (drums). Founding member Armstrong’s previous band Six10Repeater established him as a force to be reckoned with; the band won coveted support slots with the likes of Nine Black Alps, Babyshambles, The Damned and Status Quo and appeared in Pro Evolution Soccer. Xfm (now Radio X) named them as Best Unsigned Band 2009, and their supporters included BBC 6 Music’s Mark Radcliffe and the BBC Introducing team.

Partisan have worked with notable producers Jim Spencer and Mike Bennett, they’ve gigged extensively across the UK and played iconic American venues Pianos in New York and Whiskyagogo in Los Angeles. International airplay has marked them out as one of the UK’s hottest exports and 2017 sees them ready to take their career to the next level.

“Cool name and band! Interesting sound here, wonder where they’ll take it to next…”
Kirk Brandon, Theatre of Hate

“Juggernaut grasps the energy and drive needed to succeed in writing the perfect Rock track.”
Treble with the Bass

“Partisan have honed the Manchester indie swagger into a sound that will crash straight through your skull and leave you breathless.”
InbetweenTheScreams

“Every time I have seen them live they have been amazing, and it’s surely a matter of time before the rest of the world catches on to how good they are – the future of rock and roll is safe in their hands!”
Shane Lee, Hebden Radio

LINKS:
https://www.wearepartisan.rocks
https://www.facebook.com/wearepartisan
https://twitter.com/wearepartisan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeA7ADB8ws4
https://soundcloud.com/partisan77
https://reverbnation.com/partisan3