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National Service release bold new single “Repeater”


National Service began as the best bands do, just three friends who began making music at school. The original incarnation formed in 2009 at Goldsmiths University, when singer Fintan Campbell met guitarist Iain Kelly. The band has grown since then, with the addition of drummer Matthew Alston. The band signed to legendary indie label Fierce Panda records in 2017, with their debut single “A Little More Time” receiving a warm reception.

Their latest single “Repeater” is an infectious offering. Features well-penned and tight drums, chorus soaked guitars in the verses and softly penned vocals. A dynamic offering at it’s core, the track becomes a fuzzy wall of noise in the chorus, creating an instant impact and enticing us in even further. After a promising kick back into form with their single Milktooth gaining a CLASH magazine feature and plays from the likes of John Kennedy on Radio X, ‘Repeater’ is the boisterous follow up.


Elaborating more about the process behind the track, National Service share:

“At the start of the first lockdown back in about June 2020, we started a 'Round Robin' to freshen up our writing and get out of a bit of a slump. We'd been using the same writing formula for years, but we were conscious that if we didn't mix up the writing process, we'd end up with a load of songs that were formulaic and uninspired. We took it in turns to write a fully formed part, with a verse, chorus, bridge and maybe a pre/post chorus idea too, then we'd pass it to the next person who'd write their lines on top. Repeater was the 4th Round Robin we did.


The simplicity, and forthright, unencumbered approach to writing was what really got us going, and that's what inspired the chorus really. We just wanted to keep smashing at the four chords and write a pop-tastic melody over the top. Obviously, we roughed it up with some fuzz guitar and a killer guitar line from Iain, but essentially it's a pop-chorus. The sound is worlds apart, but harmonically and melodically, it's always reminded me of MGMT funnily enough. In terms of the verses, it's just straight up hip-hop. Matt's drums, mixed with our old bass player's line just make me want to bop my head and two step - this had a big impact on the melody and phrasing of the vocals.


The overarching driver of everything was that the whole song hammered from start to finish with a palpable sense of cathartic release. We wrote, recorded, mixed and produced it all ourselves too, so although the process was unique, it's a big slice of National Service through and through.”


Arriving the following year, the gently upset debut EP 'Foreign Love, quickly followed by sophomore 'Meltwater', featuring a selection of music racked with yearning and restrained torment. Eloquently confessional, the latter release marked a shift in direction - “It’s lush, angry, more urgent, deeper instrumentation, more ambitious production and a more collaborative, expansive composition.” The EP enjoyed an in-depth interview feature from Dan Alani's Reprezent Radio (www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-L2o6UDoME).


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