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The Marble Arches confront celeb culture on "Johnny Galecki"

  • May 23, 2022
  • Malvika Padin
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Leeds indie-rock act The Marble Arches confronts celebrity culture and how it impacts our perception of the world on layered single “Johnny Galecki,” which brings an alluring bass hook together with lacerating guitar lines and deep beats for a powerful exploration of how never-ending craving for fame can destroy you.

On “Johnny Galecki,” they delve into the idolisation of celebrities that’s been embedded into people from a young age, delivering up much-needed nuggets of wisdom on accepting pain on the journey towards happiness, wrapped up in anthemic instrumentals.

The track encapsulates the expansive yet intimate theme of upcoming EP Heads Up, from which it’s been taken, drawing inspiration from current issues and relating them to personal experiences for maximum impact

Having made a deep impression with each successive release since forming in 2017, The Marble Arches have quickly yet carefully established themselves some of the finest musicians in indie-rock, with dynamic vocal skills, thoughtful song writing and live prowess as the foundation.

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