A radiant burst of rock n’ roll ardour, Of the Dell’s spirited second single “Sure I Will” is an anthemic, harmony-soaked love tune with Appalachian grit in its enamel and pure gold in its coronary heart.
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Tright here’s a hearth in “Sure I Will” that burns vibrant and unrelenting – a feverish need set to jangling guitars, hovering harmonies, and tender-hearted resolve.
Of the Dell’s newest tune is about not giving up on love; about stumbling, standing again up, and promising – to your self and to that particular somebody – that you simply’ll do no matter it takes to make issues proper. The West Virginian trio put on their hearts unapologetically on their sleeves, delivering a raucous, radiant burst of earnest rock n’ roll ardour. “Sure I Will” is a spirited and soulful eruption of devotion: An anthemic, harmony-soaked love tune with Appalachian grit in its enamel and pure gold in its coronary heart.
Don’t know what I’m feeling
However I’ve bought this sense now
Don’t know what you’re considering
However I do know you’ll come round
Took my probability on a misunderstanding
Acquired to get my second probability in
Gonna make you,
gonna make you mine
Gonna make you,
gonna make you mine
Oh sure I’ll, oh sure I’ll
Atwood Journal is proud to be premiering “Sure I Will,” the second-ever single from Of The Dell – and a very beautiful introduction. Taken from the band’s upcoming debut album As Quickly As Doable (out later this 12 months), “Sure I Will” arrives June 24th as a longtime fan favourite lastly given the studio remedy it deserves, produced Kory Caudill (Tyler Childers & The Meals Stamps), engineered by Sean Truskowski at Ivy Corridor Studios in Nashville, and combined by Gordon Davidson at Abbey Highway Studios.
A Huntington, West Virginia rock trio – comprised of dual brothers Corey and Cody Hatton, and powerhouse drummer Jeffrey McClelland – Of the Dell have carved out their very own area of interest with a sound that’s equal components Appalachian allure and classic rock electrical energy, evoking echoes of Huge Star, The Beatles, and The Who at their most melodic and unfiltered.
“I’m so completely happy to see this tune get launched, it’s been a very long time coming,” Cody Hatton shares. “Now we have recorded it a number of instances, however this model is unbelievable. [Our producer] Kory Caudill’s association is ideal.”

A mainstay of their reside set for years, “Sure I Will” is as catchy as it’s cathartic.
It begins in uncertainty – “Don’t know what I’m feeling, however I’ve bought this sense now” – and builds right into a triumphant promise: “Gonna make you, gonna make you mine / Oh sure I’ll.” Love right here is messy and imperfect, however persistent. Errors are made, classes are realized, and hope isn’t simply held onto – it’s fought for. All of the whereas, the band’s vibrant Rickenbacker guitars – a loving nod (and overt homage) to the Fab 4, if ever there was one – mixed with their heat, candy vocal efficiency, make for an endlessly enthralling, emotionally shifting journey.
60 years after that fateful look on The Ed Sullivan Present, the principles for making nice music nonetheless apply – and Of the Dell appear to have discovered their very own particular sauce that pulls inspiration from historical past’s greats, whereas nonetheless leaving room for their very own ‘signature’ rock n’ roll sound.
“This tune was a mainstay in our set for years and we kinda shelved it,” Corey Hatton recollects, “however then Jeffrey steered we deliver it again, however in a distinct gentle. Once we confirmed it to Kory he kinda took it and ran with a complete new association that we fell in love with.”
The result’s an plain anthem of longing and conviction. With three-part harmonies, searing riffs, and a driving rhythm part, Of the Dell mix basic ‘60s songwriting sensibilities with an Appalachian, Americana-laced edge. “Sure I Will” feels as timeless because it does well timed – a reminder that love, at its core, is a threat value taking.
“Who hasn’t felt like this in some unspecified time in the future or one other?” Corey Hatton provides.
Don’t know what I’m doing
However I’m gonna work it out
Don’t know the place I’m going
However I’ll make it there in some way
Took my probability on one other lady
Issues simply weren’t the identical, oh, oh, oh
Gonna make you,
gonna make you mine
Gonna make you,
gonna make you mine
Oh sure I’ll, oh sure I’ll

Earnest, explosive, and irresistibly catchy, “Sure I Will” channels heartbreak into hope and resolve into radiance.
It’s the right introduction to a rising rock n’ roll band with one thing to show – the form of tune you shout alongside to within the automotive with the home windows down, a musical exhale for anybody who’s ever stumbled by way of love, however stored on going anyway. Of The Dell’s debut album As Quickly As Doable is ready to reach later this 12 months, and if “Sure I Will” is any indication, it’ll be one hell of a experience.
Stream “Sure I Will” completely on Atwood Journal, and keep tuned for extra from Of The Dell within the months to return!
I can’t stand to see you smile
It doesn’t assist to know I’m alone
I’ll attempt my finest to make you mine
Oh sure I’ll
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