Brighton based sextet Opus Kink's signature mix of punk and jazz is all over their new single Come Over, Do Me Wrong, tackling a toxic love affair, wherein one of the involved parties gets dealt with a bad hand pretty much all of the time, but still insists on keeping the game going. The snarling vocals can't get hide the pain, with a trumpet and saxophone acting as if nothing is wrong by supplying an almost jubliant commentary on the proceedings. The video was made by Maisy Banks.
Come Over, Do Me Wrong is released via SO Recordings. It is the lead single for their new album The Sweet Goodbye, due for release on July 31 (vinyl, CD, digital), available for pre-order here.
Opus Kink:
Angus Rogers: lead vocals, guitars
Sam Abbo: bass, backing vocals
Fin Abbo: drums, percussion
Jazz Pope: keys, synth, backing vocals
Jack Banjo Courtney: trumpet
Jed Morgans: saxophone
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