Royel Otis Share New Tune Ahead of European Tour
‘‘Til the Morning’ is taken from the duo’s forthcoming deluxe version of their debut album, PRATTS & PAIN.
Before embarking on their nearly sold out European tour, Royel Otis have shared new single ‘‘Til the Morning’.
Taken from the duo’s forthcoming deluxe edition of their sublime debut album, PRATTS & PAIN, ‘‘Til the Morning’ is a sombre indie pop ballad about the uncertainty that comes with a romantic relationship.
In a statement about the tune, Royel Otis says: “Brought about by moments when you try to make things work but both parties are rapidly changing and following different paths. In the end it really doesn’t matter. You still love ‘em.”
Arriving October 4 via Ourness, the deluxe edition of PRATTS & PIAN will include several new tracks including ‘‘Til the Morning’. You can listen to the melancholy tune below.
Currently in America before making their way to Europe for a slew of dates, including sold out shows throughout the UK, Royel Maddell and Otis Pavlovic are leading Australia’s indie revival.
Creating a buzz with three EPs in as many years (2021s Campus, 2022s Bar n Grill and 2023s Sofa Kings), Royel Otis dropped their debut record PRATTS & PAIN earlier this year to much fanfare.
Peaking at #10 on the ARIA Album Charts, Clash awarded PRATTS & PAIN 8/10 and called it “a leap forward sonically, but also Royel Otis being comfortable with their sound being as eclectic as they are.”
PRATTS & PAIN arrives October 4 via Ourness. You can pre-order/pre-save the album here.
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