Joey Collins Announces Debut Album – ‘Yin-Yang’ – with Release Gig at Nottingham’s Metronome

March 18, 2023
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Featured on BBC Introducing, Joey Collins is an East-Midlands based alt-rock singer-songwriter whose anticipated debut album is slated for release on 24th March 2023 – with accompanying launch gig at Nottinghamโ€™s Metronome live music venue.

With a catalogue of music as prolific as it is diverse, Joey Collinsโ€™ sound is introspective and emotional, with a penchant for minimalistic arrangements and astonishing lyrics with a personal twist. Showcasing continuous growth as a performer and lyricist, he has received great support from BBC Introducing with Dean Jacksonโ€™s โ€˜Track of the weekโ€™, and Tom Robinson โ€˜Looked Upon A Shoreโ€™ on โ€˜BBC Radio 6 Music’s Introducing Mixtapeโ€™ (10/02/2020). 2020 saw Joey Collins place 20th in the top 25 โ€œmost playedโ€ chart out of the entire East Midlands music scene – followed by 25th place in 2022.

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Inspired by the independent scene and grassroots music, Joey Collins is the embodiment of contemporary rock that is sonically re-energised for a gripping live set. With inspiration ranging from Placebo, to Smashing Pumpkins and Wolf Alice, his creative process โ€‹โ€‹involves a home studio in his hometown of Nottingham. On his debut album, โ€˜Yin-Yangโ€™, the emotive lyricist explores realistic topics with atmospheric release: โ€˜Time Becomes Our Only Saviourโ€™. Replicating thought patterns and memories that are hard to shake, the musician-turned-producer recorded reverse guitars in the opening sequence to reflect moments in time. Utilising aspects usually seen in emo genres to encompass a thoughtful and reflective composition, โ€˜Time Becomes Our Only Saviourโ€™ gradually increases in tempo and intensity, taking the listener on an atmospheric journey. Despite being moody in nature, the track remains hopeful when understanding that time begins to heal all emotional wounds. The song was created from Collinโ€™s lived experiences and the feelings endured when a long relationship abruptly came to an end. He goes on to describe:

โ€œleaving the most heartache I’ve ever experiencedโ€ฆ The song is written on the premise that ‘time heals wounds’ and itโ€™s some last words to the person the song is about.โ€

A portfolio of atmospheric releases, โ€˜Feed Me Your Loveโ€™ succeeded expectations in 2021, with the singleโ€™s mix by the notable Guy Elderfield (The Libertines and Jimmy Eat World). The track was picked up by Spotify and landed on โ€˜All New Rockโ€™ and โ€˜Alt Rockedโ€™ playlists – a showcase featuring the likes of the Foo Fighters, Kings of Leon and Hayley Williams. To date, Joey Collins has 29 releases in his online discography; One of his most popular being, โ€˜Where Is My Mind? – Piano Versionโ€™, which has amassed almost 270K streams on Spotify alone. With a growing audience, there is no denying that Joey Collins has developed a dedicated following of loyal fans, eager to hear his upcoming debut album slated for release in March.

With an undeniable dedication to his craft, the musician and producer has gained substantial live experiences from supporting the likes of Starsailor frontman James Walsh, playing alongside Nottinghamโ€™s Joe Keogh of Amber Run, and overseas gig appearances with Stuart Braithwaite of Mogwai. 2022 consisted of extensive gigging with a debut performance in The Netherlands for Twitch Con; The year concluded with 140 shows during a contract at sea, performing on Marella Discovery 2 for 7 weeks. In August of 2022 and joined by his band The Bushido Code, Collins cemented his reputation as โ€˜one to watchโ€™ with his headlining production at historic hometown venue, The Bodega.

 

His debut album โ€˜Ying-Yangโ€™ is set for release in March 2023, accompanied with a headline show on 24th March at Metronome, Nottingham | CLICK FOR TICKETS

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