The Boo Radleys Share Video “A Full Syringe And Memories Of You,” First New Music In 23 Years

Critically-adored sonic explorers, The Boo Radleys return with their first new music in over two decades, releasing the dark beauty of “A Full Syringe And Memories Of You.” Originally immersed in the category of cult band for those in the know thanks to their 1993 classic album Giant Steps, the last music fans heard from Merseyside-originated band was 1998’s Kingsize, their final album for Creation Records.

Led by pure, creative restlessness The Boo Radley’s first new music in almost a quarter of a century stems from reconciliation, chance meetings, and curiosity.
 
“A Full Syringe And Memories Of You” is layered with instantly recognizable vocals, rich orchestration, and the type of instant, alt-pop sensibility that found them swept into the mid-nineties mainstream. The single isn’t to be a one-off release from the band. Promising a full-blooded return, The Boo Radleys include “A Full Syringe And Memories Of You” on an upcoming, to-be-confirmed EP with album sessions and rehearsals for a tour later this year all in advanced stages.

Singer-songwriter, Simon ‘Sice’ Rowbottom says of the new and unexpected release: “A Full Syringe And Memories Of You tackles the religious hypocrisy that privileges the longevity of life above all other measures of worth and seeks to redress the distorted view that life is always worth living whatever the cost.”