Electrico return in 2021 with a collection of renewed songs from their last three albums: We Satellites (2008), Hip
City (2006) and So Much More Inside (2004).
The decision to breathe new life into their earlier songs for their new EP, B-sides Live at
the Power Station, was made spontaneously. It led to the trio’s original members – David Tan (vocals and lead guitar), Desmond Goh (bass
guitar) and William Lim Jr (drums) putting together an impassioned recording: a culmination of several months of intense practice and a
10-hour recording session. The live production includes contributions from keyboardist-arranger Jonathan Shin, guitarist Daryl Tay, and a
chamber group, which comprises violinist David Loke, cellist Stella Wu, trombonist Erwin Tan and French hornist Luke Chong.
Listen to
the new EP, B-sides Live at the Power Station, here: https://orcd.co/electricobsides
Electrico
Few bands are as aptly named and instantly recognisable as Electrico. It’s easy
to see why they have been regarded as indie pop-rock virtuosos since their debut album, So Much More Inside (2004). Across two other distinct
albums, Hip City (2006), and We Satellites (2008), they consistently demonstrate an allegiance to the perfect hook and an accessibility which
has garnered them acclaim. In May 2021, they unleashed a surprise EP, namely B-sides Live at the Power Station, rewiring some of their
favourite but rarely heard tracks which deserve as much attention as their biggest hits. They then enter a forward-looking phase with Left of
the Century, an EP of four all-new tracks, each wryly confident and reliably infectious.