After some time away, Nottingham’s Little Bribes have reunited and are celebrating with the release of two new singles.
The first of these to be released is 'Cartography' a re-recording of the band's standout track from their 2016 EP 'Obstacles', and a celebration of 10 years since they formed. The song delves into American Football and midwest emo-esque influences, complete with trumpet by Tom Hammond (Lakes, Brutalligators, Campfire Social).
The second single is the first song the band completed after reuniting. 'House Parties' explores stumbling into your 30s, changing perspectives, and making a band work while your friends are settling down.
Little Bribes originally formed in 2014. They quickly gained a following around the UK and shared the stage with some of the biggest names in the emo-revival scene including Turnover, Johnny Foreigner and Holding Absence.