By Kieran Webber

Having spent a number of years on the management side of artists Olly Bailey decided to start his own project, Jaws The Shark.

Recently he dropped the debut single ‘Mission Impossible’, a frantic lo-fi garage rock extravaganza. It’s bursting with anarchic goodness that is wildly infectious. There’s a relentless energy that flows through the track, it’s a real earworm. The sound is reminiscent of early Wavves and King Tuff with a sprinkle of pop-punk added for good measure.

Speaking on the track, Bailey says โ€œThe song was written about realising that in life, nothing is given to you for free. You can be whatever you want to be, but itโ€™s only you that will be the one to make it happen. People can be too scared of failure in todayโ€™s world, but if you donโ€™t chase your dreams and put the hard work in, youโ€™re never going to achieve themโ€

Listen to ‘Mission Impossible’ here:



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