BAD TOUCH ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM ‘BITTERSWEET SATISFACTION’

BAD TOUCH ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM ‘BITTERSWEET SATISFACTION’
SET FOR RELEASE 10TH NOVEMBER 2023 ON MARSHALL RECORDS

AND SHARE NEW TRACK ‘NOTHING WRONG WITH THAT’
STREAM AND PRE-ORDER – HERE

ALBUM LAUNCH SHOW AT NORWICH WATERFRONT
TICKETS – HERE

Norfolk blues-rockers BAD TOUCH today share details of their eagerly anticipated fifth studio album, ‘BITTERSWEET SATISFACTION’, set for release on 10th November 2023 via Marshall Records. Accompanying the announcement is the band’s new single/video NOTHING WRONG WITH THAT’. Fans can stream the new single and pre-order the album – HERE.

To celebrate, BAD TOUCH will also play an album launch show at The Waterfront in Norwich on Saturday, 8th July and will feature a very special guest appearance from Mollie Marriot. Tickets and more information can be found – HERE

‘BITTERSWEET SATISFACTION’ sees BAD TOUCH back, bigger, and bolder than ever before. The band combines classic rock riffs with choruses destined for stadiums, and their signature fun loving attitude to create a some of their best work to date. The record is a ray of positive energy, a celebration of living in the moment and leaving your troubles at the door.

“We are a feel-good, good-time rock’n’roll band.” So says guitarist Daniel “Seeks” Seekings, and really, why does it need to be more complicated than that? It’s been recorded and finished for half a year, and – with a more polished, mainstream sound than they’ve explored before, but still with its roots in the classic rock of Led Zeppelin, AC/DC and The Black Crowes – the band are bursting to let it loose on the world.

“We’ve never sat on anything that long because we’re like kids in a candy shop, as soon as we write something, we want to get out there and play stuff,” says frontman Stevie Westwood. “So, it’s very exciting. It’s slightly more mature. I love every song. It’s a different sound for Bad Touch. It’s less balls-to-the-wall rock, and the songs seem a bit more thoughtful rather than just kind of exploded out of a tin can.”

Speaking on their latest single ‘NOTHING WRONG WITH THAT’ the band adds:

“We’re delighted to present to the world our new single” exclaims Stevie. It’s a song for everyone that encompasses the Bad Touch mantra ‘as long as you carry a song in your heart, and a smile on your face, then nothing can get you down.’

“This song came together during a time when there was a lot of unrest, fear of the unknown, and we all were just getting through day by day, in whatever way we could. A time when we felt the world could use a little lift to somewhere a little bit brighter. So whatever is getting you down, this song is here to say you’re not alone, we are with you, and whatever way you need to get through the bad times… a good book, some good company… or some good wine!… we say…  there’s nothing wrong with that.”

CHECK OUT THE NEW VIDEO ‘NOTHING WRONG WITH THAT’ BELOW

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Bad Touch formed as teenagers in Seeks’ small hometown of Dereham, back in 2010, when he and lead guitarist Rob Glandinning teamed up with drummer George Drewry and recruited bassist Michael Bailey from the thriving local school-age rock scene. Westwood came on board later, and they threw themselves into the live circuit, often playing three gigs across the town’s pubs in a single weekend. They quickly gained a reputation for their electrifying live shows, and in 2013 things started to take off when they self-released their debut album, Down and Out, snagged a national support slot with The Quireboys and won the Marshall Ultimate Band accolade.

They’ve been honing their craft in the decade that has followed, going on breakout tours with Skid Row and The Kentucky Headhunters (“The nicest and kindest people,” says Seeks) and blasting through a lifechanging set at Download festival, which took them to a whole new audience.

‘Bittersweet Satisfaction’ finds Bad Touch with a renewed sense of purpose and determination.

Recorded at The Marshall Studio in Milton Keynes, it was self-produced by the band, engineered by Marshall’s Adam Beer and Ollie Brightman, then mixed in Wales by Motörhead/Bring Me The Horizon producer Romesh Dodangoda, who has made the drums sound suitably immense. A collection of classic rock anthems with heart and soul to spare, it’s sparked grand but relatable ambitions in the Bad Touch camp, a desire to give up the day jobs and dedicate their lives to rock’n’roll, and maybe even, Seeks hopes, have a shot at hitting the charts. Really, though, it’s all about the live experience, the coming together of likeminded people to celebrate the healing powers of music.

“I love meeting new people,” says Seeks. “The ultimate thing is being on stage. Especially if you’ve got a roomful of people who are really enjoying the music that you’ve created.”

“There are so many people that come up and shake my hand and go, ‘Your music has really helped me’, and that’s a really special thing,” adds Westwood. “I think that’s why music resonates with people; they want to feel that their emotions are validated. That’s what I always long for when I come to songwriting – I want to write a song that someone can resonate with and go, ‘I’ve been here, and this is not necessarily a lovely place, but as long as there’s someone else who’s feeling the same emotions, then at least I’m not alone.’ Doing the nine-to-five is okay, as long as you got a Bad Touch gig at the end of the week.”

‘BITTERSWEET SATISFACTION’, set for release on 10th November 2023 via Marshall Records. Pre-order – HERE. Be sure to catch BAD TOUCH out on the road. More information can be found – HERE.

‘BITTERSWEET SATISFACTION’

Slip Away
This Life
Spend My Days
Bittersweet Satisfaction
Nothing Wrong With That
Taste This
Tonight
Come Back Again
See It To Believe It
Dizzy For You

TOUR DATES

JULY 2023
08 Norwich, The Waterfront
22 Maidstone, Maid Of Stone Festival

SEPTEMBER 2023
29 Edinburgh,  Rockinburgh
30 Sunderland, Independent

NOVEMBER 2023
10 Grimsby, Rockmantic

MAY 2024
24-26 Lincoln, Call of the Wilde festival.

BAD TOUCH

Stevie Westwood – Vocals, Rob Glendinning – Guitar, Daniel Seekings – Guitar, Michael Bailey – Bass, George Drewry – Drums

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