Krooked Tongue return with their new single “You Don’t Need A Sun Tan,” taken from their debut album due for release early 2026.
With interest in the band quickly growing, Krooked Tongue recently signed a publishing deal with Wipeout Music, and have also joined TRUST Artists’ live roster and hope to continue to cement themselves as an emerging rock band to watch in the UK.
Recorded and produced with long-time producer Josh Gallop (Sergeant Thunderhoof, Mother Vulture, Phoxjaw) at Stage 2 Studios in Bath, “You Don’t Need A Sun Tan” delivers an addictive dose of nostalgia, blending driving fuzz-fueled guitar lines, explosive drums and infectious melodies, urging listeners to get out from under the weight of what’s familiar and discover the unknown.
On the singles lyrical inspirations, vocalist and lyricist Oli Rainsford states, “The idea behind ‘You Don’t Need A Sun Tan’ came about after visiting the town I grew up in one summer weekend. Meeting up with your old mates, getting leathered at the pub, and realizing that everything is almost exactly how it was when you left. Sure, there’s a new wave of people, the next generation of Wetherspoons patriots but nothing ever really changes and it’s a double edged sword. It’s a reminder of why you left to begin with, to see the world, get out of the bubble and head to the city. But there’s also a sense of belonging, being back with ‘your’ people. A certain comfortability that comes with heading back to the old stomping ground. It’s an ode to that message, not one that’s positive or negative, just merely an observation. I think ‘Sun Tan’ also acts as a word of encouragement for people to get out from under the weight of what they know, and discover what they don’t know yet.
“It’s having the bottle to make that decision, to realize that time waits for no one. The premise of the tag line ‘you don’t need a sun tan’ is one of reassurance. We come up with these check lists on why we can’t do or be the things we want to, you don’t need a resume to see the world, ‘you don’t need a sun tan’. There’s no limitations on a blank page.”




