
A punchy, defiant blast of folk-punk energy that pairs acoustic foundations with a massive, distorted chorus. It is a short, sharp anthem for the resilient.
July 12, 2024 · Xtra Mile Recordings
Do One is a high-octane shot of adrenaline that captures the essence of modern folk-punk. It feels like a collective exhale, a song designed to be shouted back at a stage by a thousand people who have all had a rough week. The track balances Turner's singer-songwriter roots with a polished, aggressive production that leans heavily into power-pop territory, making it both accessible and fiercely energetic. It is the sound of someone deciding to stop caring about the critics and start living for the music again.
How does Do One sound next to the rest of Frank Turner's catalogue?
The vocals lean far further into belting than the rest of the catalogue.
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