10 questions with Kane from the Sheratons

By Brooke

As someone who came of age in a punk rock heyday, all it took was one listen to The Sheraton’s 2022 bop, ‘Truly Gone Fishing’ to reel me in. It’s practically textbook: driving drums matched with short, repetitive chord progressions on the guitar, and the kicker: vocals that manage to be both raw and robust. As the band’s 2023 singles ‘Bravo’ and ‘Mystic Pizza’ prove, the guys have a real bent for creating off the hook hooks that really lodge themselves inside the brain and keep bashing around pleasantly – not unlike the moshers at the band’s sold out hometown headline show in Leeds back in October.

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