Oddity Road kicked off 2018 with their biggest headline gig as 500 people crammed into a sold out Sheffield Academy. They followed this up with a UK support slot alongside The Sherlocks and their own UK headline dates.
The four 18 year old school mates played over 50 gigs and 25 festivals in 2017 including an infamous BBC Introducing headline set to 4000 people at Y Not festival.
With new songs in the bag Oddity Road plan to build on their relentless work ethic to reach an even bigger fan-base through 2018. For fans of the big indie chorus.
About Don't Hold Me Down :
"It's really a fairly simple love story for our mates. We're all 18, our mates are. We go out in town, spend what little money we have, sometimes drink too much and we're all trying to meet that someone.
The song starts with that first glance across a room, a one night stand? But it's not really about that, it's about how you start spending time together, fall in love and will do anything for each other; before the inevitable fall out, regret and broken hearts.”
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