RUN iN RED - i Want It All To Stay
RUN iN RED release new synth based single ‘I Want It All To Stay’
Dublin quartet RUN iN RED have just released their highly anticipated new single ‘I Want It All To Stay’ following a string of summer dates in Ireland, the US and UK which culminated in their biggest headline show to date at Lost Lane in July.
I Want It All To Stay marks a distinct change in the band’s sound, moving away from previous acoustically driven songs and delves into a more synth based composition, while still retaining components of the live band.
Recorded and mixed with Pete Meighan in Bayview studios in Wicklow and mastered by Fergal Davis (Muse, Sinead O’Connor) this is the band’s 4th single release, following on from their last single Dirty Spirits Design which was released in June.
With airplay from Today FM, 2FM, FM104 and BBC Radio Foyle the band have also been featured as JOE.ie’s ’Song of The Day’ twice for two of their previous singles which are also stocked in Tower Records.
Honing their live skills on the Irish and UK circuit RUN iN RED deliver indie rock through a wall of harmonic layers and musical dynamics.
The band supported Pillow Queens at Dublin Quays Festival last year and after that played two special shows in Dublin and Derry; at The Workman's Club and at Sandinos for the release of ‘A Song For You’ and second EP ‘Undercover, Overthrown’. So far this year the band have supported Makings in Whelans, taken the main stage at The Button Factory, Bello Bar and opened for Jamie Adam in McHughs in Belfast.
Stream and download I Want It All To Stay on all platforms from October 11th.
www.runin.red/iwiats
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"The song itself is an infectious melody which will remain in your head for a time after hearing it. It's good solid indie-pop and has a chorus which will be sung lustily by their fans when they bring it to the live setting of a gig." Eric Lalor, JOE.ie
"You can’t get more uplifting and hearty than this ditty as it strides in full throttle with sun drenched bliss and snappy catchiness."
Danu, www.indiebuddie.com
"...the chorus is something that you could definitely imagine yourself roaring back to the band in a big sing-a-long.” Darragh Berry, JOE.ie