Today, the 'skindie' band Fella are releasing their second EP 'A Commoner's Tale' on CD at Queen of Hoxton. The EP will be available digitally in 2 days on the 23rd of Feb. The EP has been influenced by the likes of The Specials, Eminem and The Clash and really gives an example of their effortless resurrection of the 'rude-boy' culture.
All of the tracks ('Brenda', 'Queens & Fiends', 'The Stitch Up', 'Sideways' and 'Bunny Boiler') feature some sort of reggae infused beat, rock like melodies and raw sounding vocals which give a prominent reminder of The Ordinary Boy's. Also, the addition of rap in some of their songs make their tracks sound more interesting and necessary to check out.
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