Big Tide has just released their new single titled ‘Hide Me In your Spaceship’ today! The song is a bold mix of pop-infused clean guitar and imaginatively retro chord progressions lovingly combined with a stellar mix of cheeky lyrics and soulfully kitschy vocals done in a way that harks to the past but belong in the present.

As of November 30, ‘Hide Me In Your Spaceship’ will be available across online stores and streaming platforms, including Spotify, iTunes, and Bandcamp. The ‘Sync Or Swim’ album will be released digitally, as well as on CD and vinyl, in April 2019.

About Big Tide
Founded by Liverpool native Ben Thomas in 2017, Big Tide was born out of Thomas’ disillusionment with the electronic music scene. His previous output as French House producer L’Étranger spanned for six years. Under this moniker, he caught the attention of tastemaker publications Clash, Nest HQ, Indie Shuffle, Earmilk, HBF, Purple Sneakers, French Shuffle, Amazing Radio, and Bella Union Simon Raymonde, amongst others.

The impetus to form this new project came in 2013 while touring with Spectrals as lead guitarist. A stay in Paris was the final catalyst for a change in musical direction when Ben picked up his 12 string and the chiming sound of Big Tide was born.

‘Hide Me In Your Spaceship’ features drums by Jonathan Nash, famed as the former drummer for Hookworms and also the guitarist for Cowtown. Ben Thomas sings on the recording of this original composition, as well as playing guitar and bass.

Thomas sings in his signature northern vocal style whilst shimmering 12-string guitars form the cornerstone of the Big Tide sound. Coupled with Ben’s idiosyncratic lyrics and unique delivery, this music presents a great find from Northern England.

Taking influence from bands like Big Star and Teenage Fanclub, Big Tide’s music blends elements from ‘60s power pop like The Byrds and ‘70s folk-rock espoused by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young to create music that is original while somehow feeling familiar.


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After being locked away in the studio to record the debut album since August 2017, Ben has been joined by drummer Ged McGurn of ‘90s indie rockers Boyracer and bassist Tom Basri, formerly of Leeds’ band Deadwall for a proper band lineup and have since been playing shows in their hometown of Leeds.

“With Big Tide I’m focussing on songwriting. I want people to feel a level of familiarity when listening to our songs. They have this wholesome feel-good vibe, which you don’t hear all that often nowadays,” says Ben Thomas.

Soon the trio will be unveiling their album to the public through their live performances.

“A stellar dose of imaginative guitar pop, with the guitar lines sounding like David Crosby left to go rogue in Birkinhead. It’s a fun, love-lorn hymn, a neat encapsulation of what makes Big Tide such a wonderful, talented group”
– Clash Music

“Thomas’ tongue-in-cheek lyrics and dry sense of humour take mundane, everyday scenarios and paint them into vivid, amusing pictures”
– Paste Music

“Lushly gorgeous… The sound is exquisite and immediately brings to mind bands such as the Byrds, the Icicle Works, the Rain Parade and Guadalcanal Diary… Who thought that the new Paisley Underground could come out of Leeds?”
– Norman Records

LINKS:
https://www.bigti.de
https://facebook.com/bigtideband
https://twitter.com/bigtideband
https://instagram.com/bigtideband
https://bigtideband.bandcamp.com
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/artist/big-tide/1276533126
https://open.spotify.com/artist/7j4kr0FrEajpRkjG8VVlms

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