New Wave of Classic Rock favourites BAD TOUCH new studio album “Kiss the Sky” released by Marshall Records today on Friday 19 June 2020. To celebrate the release, the band has unleashed their new single, which is a a cover of Kiki Dee’s “I’ve Got the Music In Me” the same day. The album can be ordered from https://fanlink.to/badtouch.
The new album is released on CD, white vinyl, and digital download. “I’ve Got the Music In Me” is going to be the soundtrack for the summer, especially during these challenging times.
Watch the ‘I’ve Got The Music In Me’ video here:
“The original version of ‘I’ve Got The Music In Me’ was a ballsy, uptempo stomper, but now the Norfolk quintet have taken this and turbocharged it into a sexed up and souped-up blast of raw power and all out fun.” – Metal Planet Music
“I’ve Got the Music in Me a cover of the song originally recorded by the Kiki Dee Band is a nice rocked up take on the 70’s classic that Bad Touch make their own.” – The Rockpit
Bad Touch’s highly anticipated fourth studio album “Kiss The Sky” was recorded, produced and mixed by Nick Brine at the legendary Rockfield Studios in Monmouth, Wales. The album was mastered by Pete Maher.
“We’re so excited about this recording,” says lead singer Stevie Westwood. “Just to record our songs in such a legendary place as Rockfield was a real buzz. I know it’s a cliché but, in our humble opinion, this is our most exciting recording to date, and we can’t wait to get it out there in front of a crowd.”
The songs were initially written in their practice studio “The Cabin” in Norfolk where the band feels most comfortable and can focus on the songs without outside world interference. The band have really nailed their sound on this album. When you turn it on you will instantly know it’s Bad Touch.
“It’s always hard to recreate the live energy created during a show in the studio, but this time I really think we’ve nailed it,” says Bad Touch’s guitarist Robert Glendinning.
“Kiss the Sky” is a power-packed album that has the groove with huge chorus hooks, foot stomping guitar riffs and an abundance of energy overflowing within each track. If you want to see what all the fuss is about catch Bad Touch on tour throughout March and April 2020.