London’s Eddie Brett, formerly of the British indie-pop band and Britain’s Got Talent Finalists Loveable Rogues, has returned with his fresh new solo project mate.
Taking a step away from the label-run, celebrity boyband model, mate is symbolic to Eddie’s true face. The distinct mix of spoken word over beats is tasked specifically on showcasing his crafty lyrical skills, observing the sociopolitical climate of our times.
Introducing listeners to this exciting new sound, mate has released the debut single ‘Myself’, produced by Swindon’s very own acid house DJ Chaney, and has now shared the accompanying video starring The Office’s Big Keith..
The Myself video tells the story of someone struggling with alcoholism and coming to terms with the need for change. The song’s hard-hitting subject matter becomes a welcoming invitation to awaken the listeners’ imagination.
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