Music, film, fashion and community have always been at the heart and soul of Liverpool’s endlessly inquisitive dance/indie crossover pioneers, The Farm, and the re-energised five-piece strike a fresh beat based on familiar themes on That Feeling – OUT NOW. Only the third hint of what lies in store on their upcoming album, Let The Music (Take Control), their first in over three decades, the band that helped define the 90’s British indie/dance boom use the track to dig into delusion and disinformation.
Inspired in parts by Chic, following guitarist, Keith Mullin’s illuminating encounter with the funk magician, Nile Rodgers at Liverpool Institute For Performing Arts, as well as singer and lyricist, Peter Hooton, wearily watching as the world kindles into flame, That Feeling’s beat-driven, chorus-orientated journey arrives at a place of hope in spite of disillusion.
“The idea behind this song is trying to get into the heart and mind of someone who things they are the future of the world,” says Hooton. “People are more easily duped by false narratives in this day and age, falling into the obvious traps. We need to better understand each other to work out why.”
The Farm – That Feeling
OUT NOW
From the album Let The Music (Take Control)
Released Fri 20 June 2025 via Modern Sky
thefarmmusic.co.uk
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