Circa Waves have launched their new single ‘Carry You Home’ – watch the video for the brand new track beneath.
The Liverpool band have additionally introduced that they’ll play a run of seven intimate exhibits throughout the UK in January and February. They’re additionally presently gearing up to launch their fifth studio album, ‘Never Going Under‘, on January 13 on Lower Third/PIAS.
‘Carry You Home’ follows on from earlier singles ‘Do You Wanna Talk‘ and ‘Hell on Earth‘, the latter of which was a part of a shock EP of the identical identify final summer time.
According to the band’s frontman Kieran Shudall, this new materials marks “the start of a new era” for the band.
Speaking in regards to the report, frontman Kieran Shudall defined: “‘Never Going Under’ speaks to that uniquely trendy phenomenon of genuinely not understanding what kind of world our children are going to seek out themselves in in 30 years.
“Physically, environmentally, politically we are completely in the unknown. That scares us all but ultimately we know we can never give up on the future because how can you?”
He continued: “The songs on the album are written in a different way from the earlier work we’ve put out. They are written from the attitude of my son and in addition from my very own present expertise of the local weather at the moment.
“Circa waves have always had a certain world view, but now it’s through that lens of being a Father and still not knowing what the hell is going on. ‘Never Going Under’ is a snapshot of the fear we all feel today and the resilience we will need to get through it.”
Speaking of their forthcoming tour, he added: “We really wanna see you all close up for some really, really small intimate rock n roll shows. It’s gonna get sweaty and loud. See you down the front!”
Circa Waves’ full upcoming dates are beneath. Visit right here for tickets.
JANUARY 2023
12 – Kingston, Pryzm
13 – Bournemouth, Old Fire Station
14 – Chalk, Brighton
15 – Totnes, The Barrel House
FEBRUARY 2023
9 – York, The Crescent
10 – Liverpool, The Cavern
11 – Dundee, Beat Generator
The band performed quite a few festivals final summer time, together with Reading & Leeds, Benicassim and Community Festival in London, on the latter of which NME famous that the band pulled “a massive crowd” however suffered from “some on-stage technical problems”.