"Obvious Guy" is the fourth track featured on Alfie Templeman's fourth EP "Happiness in Liquid Form". In an interview with NME, he talks about the track as follows: "“Obvious Guy” is mostly about social anxiety. I’ve no idea why, but I hate being seen outside — it’s this horrible thing. I never get nervous onstage, but if I’m walking in a nice park with my headphones in and then I see someone I know, I’m like: ‘Fuuuuck, I really don’t want to talk.’ It’s all about that feeling of just trying to hide away from everyone; just wishing that everything was r… read more
"Obvious Guy" is the fourth track featured on Alfie Templeman's fourth EP "Happiness in Liquid Form". In an interview with N… read more
"Obvious Guy" is the fourth track featured on Alfie Templeman's fourth EP "Happiness in Liquid Form". In an interview with NME, he talks about the track as follo… read more
Alfie Templeman was born in a household blessed with musical talent - his sister is a pianist and plays trumpet, his dad is a zealous collector of guitars with more than twenty instruments scattered around at home - and it was inevitable that the curious young Alfie would ask for drum lessons aged just seven years old, having taken to rock and indie music avidly. Inspired by the rolling countryside around Carlton, the skies that passed across his window at night, and the flowers that would bloom in spring on the village green, Templeman began recording snippets of guitar, bass and d… read more
Alfie Templeman was born in a household blessed with musical talent - his sister is a pianist and plays trumpet, his dad is a zealous collector of guitars with more than twenty instruments … read more
Alfie Templeman was born in a household blessed with musical talent - his sister is a pianist and plays trumpet, his dad is a zealous collector of guitars with more than twenty instruments scattered around at home - and it was inevitab… read more