Drawn equally and, occasionally, unintentionally from the same well of trebly guitars and romantic humdrum lyricism of the 80’s Postcard Records, the C86 scene and modern peers including fellow Calderdale envoys, English Teacher, Lounge Society and Orielles, the band finds On My Way Home coming at a time of increasing confidence in their songcraft.
The band says of the single: “’On My Way Home’ is one of the songs we are most proud of and really connect with - we all teared up when we first heard the mix of it. It touches on mundanity in a melancholic way, telling a story that is filled with boredom, waiting while on a journey and longing to be anywhere else. But it’s really just a fun track, mimicking the journey itself. It’s better describing being at a loss in the past than being at a loss in the present.”
Initially renowned as a reliable house band at the renowned Trades Club in Hebden Bridge, staying up late on school nights to pick up regular support slots and masterclasses from touring bands including Katy J. Pearson and Peaness, The Short Causeway’s return to touring in 2024 has begun. Following warm-up alongside Bamily and Fehlt at YES Manchester on the first weekend of January, the band looks ahead to more shows around the UK to coincide with more new music this summer.
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