

Heaven is the latest single from the band's forthcoming album, Dreams For Somebody Else
On the single, the band share the following excerpt from Jean Rhys's 1939 novel, Good Morning Midnight:
"People talk about the happy life, but that's the happy life when you don't care any longer if you live or die. You only get there after a long time and many misfortunes. And do you think you are left there? Never.
As soon as you have reached this heaven of indifference, you are pulled out of it. From your heaven you have to go back to hell. When you are dead to the world, the world often rescues you, if only to make a figure of fun out of you."
Listen to the song wherever you get your music
Watch the music video below, shot on a very brisk winter's day in heaven, aka Southport:
Catch the band on their UK headline tour, dates and tickets below:
Last week, the band launched a new series of visual works, inviting artists to respond to each song from the album
The first interpretation comes from Sarah Grant, and is a response to their previous single, Thinking Of You
Read more about the artwork on the band's online archive
Dreams For Somebody Else is out 1st May & available to preorder on LP and CD
Thanks as always for your support,
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