WTMusic: Kyle Morris Of The Unlikely Candidates

The We Talk Music podcast has another fantastic interview for you with Kyle Morris, the lease singer for The Unlikely Candidates.

TUC is one of the hottest rock bands to emerge in recent years. Some of their recent videos such as “Oh My Dear Lord”, “Your Love Could Start A War” and their collaboration with Dirty Heads “Celebrate” have had millions of views on YouTube.

Their latest single though, “Novocaine”, has exploded and is bringing the band to a whole new level. As of March 2020 it has north of 16 million views and the band fame is continuing to grow. In short, Kyle Morris and the rest of The Unlikely Candidates show absolutely no signs of slowing down.

This interview contains a whole bunch of interesting insights. Kyle tells us all about how TUC navigates promotion in the modern, social media, age. His knowledge of the statistics on YouTube, Spotify and other modern music distribution mediums is fascinating.  Keeping up with new emerging platforms such as Tik Tok us another big part of the discussion.

Of course we also talk to Kyle Morris about the songs, it is the We Talk Music podcast after all. The topic of the massive tour dates and their influence on the music and the band’s ability to record a full length album is covered, as is how headlining a tour without a full length album signifies a momentous shift in the music industry.

So make sure to check out the show for lots of great stuff. Kyle Morris has a bunch to add to the landscape of current music, and we’re extemely happy to see the success he and the Unlikely Candidates are having.

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