‘Changing My Number’ – the new single from Greater Manchester band Parkbridge

Released: 29th September 2023

Following their well-received debut single (’Why Do You?’) which has picked up extensive radio play and attracted the attention of devotees of both classic rock and folk, Parkbridge are set to release a second single from their forthcoming album.

‘Changing My Number’ is released on all the main digital platforms on 29th September 2023.

Robert Carter, guitarist and vocalist, explains: “One wet Saturday morning during the Covid Lockdowns I was in the kitchen with the intention of preparing breakfast. My phone is usually set to ‘do not disturb’ before ten o’clock at the weekends and this was no exception.  I think the phone scamming industry must know this because before ten thirty, and before I’d had a chance to set the table, I had received three calls, one claiming I owed the inland revenue for tax evasion, one for energy efficiency and the other was just an abusive twit.  Jody heard me shouting in despair and when she enquired as to the cause of my angst I simply replied, I’m ‘Changing My Number’. Within an hour and with breakfast still nowhere in sight I’d drafted the words, structure and melody to the song.  A few tweaks later and it was ready for a public appearance.”

Coming together through a shared love of classic rock, folk rock and blues, bands like Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Fairport Convention and Free, Parkbridge is a four-piece from Greater Manchester. Formed in 2022, all four members had cut their teeth playing in local bands for many years. But after some informal jam sessions working on songs that had been written by vocalist and guitarist, Robert Carter, Parkbridge rapidly evolved into the fully-fledged band it is today. After a series of well-received live gigs, work soon began on putting together the band’s debut album.

Parkbridge is: Robert Carter (guitar, vocals), Sean Dyer (lead guitar), Ian Turford (bass) and Dave Johnson (drums). The name comes from the area of Park Bridge on the outskirts of Ashton-under-Lyne in Greater Manchester, where the band was originally formed. The area of Park Bridge was founded during the industrial revolution and for nearly two hundred years the village was home to the famous Park Bridge Ironworks. This local foundry provided essential components for a number of the world’s great engineering projects, giving the band not only its name but the inspiration for the title of its debut album, too.

“If you ever go to Paris, in the museum at the Eiffel Tower there is an inscription that says “Rivets made by the Park Bridge Iron Foundry, Ashton-under-Lyne” and so Rivets For The Eiffel Tower became the obvious name for our first album,” says frontman and vocalist/guitarist, Robert Carter.

Rivets For The Eiffel Tower is produced by Buzz Hawkins at Hawkins Studios 215 in Mossley. The album is a collection of eight original tracks – a mix of acoustic, rock, folk-rock and blues.

Commenting on the album, Robert Carter adds: “I have long had an ambition to release an album of music containing songs that I’ve written. Thanks to the guys in Parkbridge, that dream is about to become a reality. All three are great musicians and it’s a privilege for me to work with them. There’s a couple of songs of what you would call folk rock. There’s a couple that are classic rock in style. There’s a couple that could be classed as indie rock and there’s a couple of blues songs. We’re probably a little different to most of the newish rock bands you hear these days. We try and be melodic. We try and tell a story in the lyrics. We try and offer something different. So if you’re into that classic rock sound with style, have a listen and tell us what you think!”

The single ‘Changing My Number’ is released on 29th September 2023 via all the main digital platforms.

Rivets For The Eiffel Tower will go on general release in October 2023 with a limited-edition CD available from 18th August.

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