Alt Rock Solo Act Jaws The Shark Returns With New Track “Loose Change”
UK alt-rock musician Olly Bailey is the man and mind behind the grunge-laden music of Jaws the Shark. Having only made his debut back in the summer of 2020, Bailey has landed his music on BBC Radio and has gone on to sign further releases with the label Nice Swan, brought in a live agent and signed to renowned UK promoter Steve Tilley’s publishing setup.
Stepping it up once more with the new single “Loose Change”, Bailey, alongside Yak drummer Elliot Rawson, have put out a heavy, hook-filled grunge track about the troubling side of friendships. With roaring vocals, driving fuzz-filled guitars, and heavy-footed percussion, “Loose Change” calls out conflict with a blasting energy. About the song Bailey shares, “‘Loose Change’ is a song that I wrote about trying to help a friend that is unwilling to help themselves. The line “Loose Change, but not the kind you find that’s in your pocket, but it’s a change that’s in your head” is referring to the fact that there is an issue, or a change in behaviour that needs to occur, and whilst that person can reach out for external help by paying for it, if that person is unwilling to want to make that change themselves, then it’s unlikely to have any effect. It’s a song about not dwelling on the past and past mistakes, but trying to look forward, towards a fresh start and a clearer path.”
Having already solidified his sound in just a year’s time, Bailey is certainly an exciting act that will dominate the live stage.