
McCartney, It'll Be OK
University, the Crewe-based four-piece formed of Zak Bowker (vocals/guitar), Ewan Barton (bass), drummer Joel Smith, and Eddie (mascot), release their debut album, McCartney, It'll Be OK.
Recorded with producer Kwes Darko (Sampa The Great, Denzel Curry) at Damon Albarn's Studio 13 in London, McCartney, It'll Be OK furthers the extremely exciting beginnings of University's 2023 debut EP, Title Track, with the hooks now brighter and more melodic, the breakdowns heavier, and the lyrics more refined.
The band recorded McCartney, It'll Be Alright totally live, and it retains the delightfully unhinged energy that's defined their work so far, with everything thrillingly close to falling apart at any minute.
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McCartney, It'll Be OK
University, the Crewe-based four-piece formed of Zak Bowker (vocals/guitar), Ewan Barton (bass), drummer Joel Smith, and Eddie (mascot), release their debut album, McCartney, It'll Be OK.
Recorded with producer Kwes Darko (Sampa The Great, Denzel Curry) at Damon Albarn's Studio 13 in London, McCartney, It'll Be OK furthers the extremely exciting beginnings of University's 2023 debut EP, Title Track, with the hooks now brighter and more melodic, the breakdowns heavier, and the lyrics more refined.
The band recorded McCartney, It'll Be Alright totally live, and it retains the delightfully unhinged energy that's defined their work so far, with everything thrillingly close to falling apart at any minute.
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University, the Crewe-based four-piece formed of Zak Bowker (vocals/guitar), Ewan Barton (bass), drummer Joel Smith, and Eddie (mascot), release their debut album, McCartney, It'll Be OK.
Recorded with producer Kwes Darko (Sampa The Great, Denzel Curry) at Damon Albarn's Studio 13 in London, McCartney, It'll Be OK furthers the extremely exciting beginnings of University's 2023 debut EP, Title Track, with the hooks now brighter and more melodic, the breakdowns heavier, and the lyrics more refined.
The band recorded McCartney, It'll Be Alright totally live, and it retains the delightfully unhinged energy that's defined their work so far, with everything thrillingly close to falling apart at any minute.











