Until The Ribbon Breaks reveal darker side to upcoming, self-titled LP with “One Match”

Until The Ribbon Breaks have dropped another powerful track titled “One Match,” taken from their forthcoming, self-titled full-length album due out February 23, 2018.This time, the British duo reveal an honest no frills account of lead man, lyricist and producer Pete Lawrie-Winfield’s days through substance abuse and addiction. He explains: “It was a reality check, a cry for help and a personal account of the very worst moments in a long period of addiction and substance abuse. I always knew that one day I would have to get clean, I just had no idea how. This is a diary entry from the middle of that mess.”

Since the announcement of their highly anticipated sophomore release, Until The Ribbon Breaks has received overwhelming support from fans and reviewers all over the world, with their last two releases “Here Comes The Feeling” and “My Love” garnering support from the likes of NPR, KEXP, KCRW’s Jason Bentley and Morning Becomes Eclectic, Jason Kramer (who premiered the track in December), and even Taylor Swift who unexpectedly included “My Love” in her Favorite Songs Apple Playlist last month.

“One Match,” “Here Comes The Feeling” and “My Love” are out worldwide now and the highly anticipated forthcoming sophomore album will be released in February, 23 2018. Each song was born out of Lawrie-Winfield’s’s inspiring journey from rock bottom to recovery, as he details his recent transformation in a heartfelt letter to his fans – http://untiltheribbonbreaks.tumblr.com