Press Release

New Single "Monsters"
Released Friday 09 August 2024
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Taken From The Eponymous Debut Album
Released Friday 18 October 2024
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Red Giant will release their debut single “Monsters” on Friday 9 August 2024. The single is available on all streaming platforms HERE. Watch the music video for “Monsters” HERE.

Monsters” is the first single taken from the band’s eponymous debut album Red Giant released on Friday 18 October 2024.

The album is available to pre-order from www.redgiantofficial.com/the-rg-shop.

Red Giant brings their unique blend of heavy rock with their outstanding debut album. Comprising elements of rock, blues, and grunge, the band’s debut album is a dynamic thrill ride from start to finish.

Red Giant is the brainchild of the popular YouTube presenter and guitar prodigy, Dave Simpson (he’s amassed over 135,000 YouTube followers due to his guitar tutorials and gear demos).


Photo Credit: © Matt Cunningham

Inspired by heartbreak, betrayal, bullying, and mental health, the album is a journey through a dark landscape supported by an undertow of defiance and resilience. Featuring powerful performances, Red Giant trips the light fantastic, and is clearly firing on all cylinders on this unforgettable ten-track modern-day masterpiece.

The first single “Monsters” is a dissenting lament on the increasing tyranny being imposed upon ordinary people, doing their best to survive, by puppet politicians controlled by an elite whose names we do not know and whose faces we never see.


Photo Credit: © Totty Simpson

Photo Credit: © Totty Simpson

A sombre and dark atmosphere permeates throughout the songs short run time and pull you in with Simpson’s emotionally charged vocal and melancholic guitar.

Perfectly offset by heavy drums and driving bass. It gives you hope that there is light in the darkness and meaning in everything. The song was written by Simpson during the lockdowns of 2020 and is still relevant today and into the near future.

"Red Giant" Album Track Listing

1. Friends (4:00)
2. Tell Me (4:11)
3. Why? (3:54)
4. Monsters (2:42)
5. Was It All My Fault? (4:00)
6. Don’t (2:00)
7. Free Me (3:35)
8. The Dark Of Me (3:10)
9. What You Gonna Do? (6:00)
10. You Say, I Say (3:35)

The Band

Dave Simpson – Guitar, Lead Vocals
John Joe Gaskin – Drums, Percussion
Carina Powell – Bass, Vocals

Production Credits

Engineered, Produced, Mixed & Mastered by Pieter Rietkerk
Recorded at Chapel Studios, Lincolnshire
Artwork by Dave Cosnette
Band photos by Matt Cunningham
All songs written by David Simpson, © Radio Silent Records 2024

Track By Track with Dave Simpson

Friends
This is a song that I wrote a few years back and never found a home. I’m now so happy to say that it finally has become what I feel it was always supposed to be. It’s just a great driving rock song. Heavily inspired by Thin Lizzy the songs subject is exactly what you’d expect it to be about. Friends.

Tell Me
Tell Me is a song that means a lot to me as it’s all about someone who has handed a raw deal and has no idea why. We’ve all been there, and this song is a product of those situations. It features a stunning bass guitar solo from Miss Carina Powell and has a great dynamic. I love the way it builds, falls, and builds again. It really keeps you on your toes.

Why?
This is without doubt the song that means the most to me off this album and the one I’m most proud of. It’s all about being bullied and not knowing why they picked you. The lyrics take you through the mind of the suffering protagonist and let you know the hopeless feeling they are going through. I really hope this song can reach people who have suffered and are suffering and let them know that they’re not alone. I hope they can find comfort in this song.

Monsters
Monsters was a song I wrote in the 2020 lockdowns. I felt like we were not being told the whole truth and felt like everything wasn’t as it appeared. As things came out about the UK governments antics behind the curtains this song took on a more powerful meaning and I will be forever proud of the lyrics and this songs sentiment.

Was It All My Fault?
This song is all about the end of a relationship when your no longer sure why it ended and start questioning yourself. It’s a beautifully powerful ballad that has a true meaning to me. I love its vulnerability.

Dont
Love this song. Punchy, quick and to the point. I’m a firm believer in the fact that a sing doesn’t have to be long and complicated to get the point across. Don’t is a notable example of this. Heavily inspired by John Frusciante and Jimi Hendrix, the song takes you on a ride that makes you want to go again and again. It features a stunning drum break by Mr John Joe Gaskin who absolutely kills it.

Free Me
This song is yet another one I am deeply proud of. It rises and falls and again gives you an insight into the suffering mind of someone who deals with mental health issues. The lyrics say it all - “Come free me from myself.” It’s an absolute cry for help in every sense of the word.

The Dark Of Me
We all have a dark side. This is one I managed to write down. The idea of being trapped and lost in your own mind is terrifying and this songs grungy and dark atmosphere really help convey that emotion. It takes you from I can’t do this to yes, I can and back again. Being a long time suffer of mental health issues this song means a lot.

What You Gonna Do?
My love for the British Blues scene of the sixties is very apparent in this six-minute homage to one of my heroes Mr Peter Green. I played an incredibly special guitar on this song. It belonged to another hero of mine that is sadly no longer with us. He was also my friend and I miss him. I channelled all that emotion into this song. The subject matter is quite different though. That’s all about asking someone who is abusing the people around them. “What you gonna do when there’s no one left?”

You Say, I Say
Easily the heaviest song on the album and for the subject matter its perfect. The three verses of this song talk through the three stages of a relationship that’s always doomed to fail. You get the honeymoon period at the beginning. The middle is starting to show cracks and the last verse shows complete failure and ends with the separation of the two characters. One of whom wanted this the other who did not.


Photo Credit: © Totty Simpson
Links & Downloads

Further Information

For album review copies and interview opportunities

Peter Noble at Noble PR
+44 207 272 7772, +44 794 908 9762, peter@noblepr.co.uk