“A Millimetre Off the Ground” - The Gerry Farrow Band (Feat. Rainbow Frog Biscuits)
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Some of the best musical moments happen when you least expect them. That’s exactly what happened when The Gerry Farrow Band, a group of seasoned musicians from Loughborough, crossed paths with Rainbow Frog Biscuits, an indie-folk rising star, at an open mic night back in 2024. Fast forward a year, and that random meeting turned into something pretty special—their new single, "A Millimetre Off the Ground."
Drawing inspiration from The Beautiful South, the track is a warm, melodic reflection on chasing musical dreams, expanding their audience, and following up on the success of their 2024 song "Giving Up."
There is a real blend of experience and fresh perspective here. It’s a perfect balance—mature songwriting with a fresh, contemporary twist.
"A Millimetre Off the Ground" was recorded straight from their home setups, with files sent back and forth online. This adds to the charm. It’s proof that music isn’t about where you record—it’s about the heart and passion behind it.
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At its core, this track is a reminder that music doesn’t have an age limit. It’s a project that brings different generations together, blending old-school musical depth with new-school creativity. The message is that good music is timeless.
With a music video dropping in mid-April, filmed at the legendary ‘The Moonface’ pub in Loughborough, this release is shaping up to be a real standout moment for both artists.
Gerry Farrow sums it up perfectly:
"I’m a millimetre off the ground but looking to get to three millimetres!"
So turn it up, soak it in, and let this song remind you why music is meant to be shared across generations.
"A Millimetre Off the Ground" is available now on all major streaming platforms