Drawing us in with a fierce rock’n’roll energy featuring bold guitars, raw ad-libs and high-octane drums, Sig and The Fire Pilots open LITTLE BLACK DRESS with timeless notions and a stadium-ready energy. The opus expands with the lyrics, “Living the dream, red blood racing in me, hitting the scene, mesmerised, hypnotized…”
We love the stripped-back punctuations and the intricacy of the performances. There is a cinematic allure to the track and we could imagine walking down Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles, playing this on maximum volume.
As for the narrative, we learn that the song is an ode to the iconic Little Black Dress, invented by Coco Chanel exactly 100 years ago in 1926. Speaking on the ferocity of the release, the band comments, “This is a cracking rock song, a stomper of a track. It drives and cuts straight down the middle, pulling no punches and slapping you straight in the face.”

We could definitely imagine this being featured in a modern CHANEL documentary, or perhaps a remake of Pretty Woman. The guitar work is sublime and manifests a cohesive tapestry of sound with dynamic bass and drums. The instrumental mastery that the band exudes is undeniable. The guitar solo is simply transcendental, and we appreciate the poetic prowess and captivating hooks.
Sig and The Fire Pilots is a Cannock-based rock act formed in 2021. They fuse classic rock foundations with a modern edge, and it is no surprise that the band has earned a reputation for energetic live shows that win over new audiences and keep loyal fans coming back.
We have added LITTLE BLACK DRESS to our New Music Spotlight playlist, and our TIMELESS playlist, whilst we continue to stream the wider discography of Sig and The Fire Pilots, including ALL I WANT, and ALMOST OUT OF TIME.
