Off the back of a rapturous summer of festival dates, and looking ahead to their highly anticipated UK headline tour in November/December, indie pop heroes Sea Girls have dropped their exquisite new song ‘Falling Apart’ – listen here.
Coming as a brand new track, recorded with producer Pete Robertson (Beebadoobee, Alfie Templeman) in just one day, front man Henry Camamile said “I got the idea for ‘Falling Apart’ after watching Jimmy Fallon and seeing Steven Van Zandt playing guitar in Springsteen’s E Street Band. That same day I had watched him in character as Sil in The Sopranos, so the inspiration was to write a song from that character’s mother’s point of view, along with mine, watching him play guitar on the TV and letting the art blend with reality. The emotion radiates loss and revenge in a murky underworld.”
‘The Hometown Tour’ kicks off mid-November with recently added shows due to phenomenal demand, and culminates with a massive show at London’s Alexandra Palace on December 1st.
Tickets for the tour are available HERE, and comes in support of the band’s acclaimed new record, Homesick, the band’s second Top 3 record in a row
FURTHER EU FESTIVAL DATES
September
Sat 24th Lollapalooza, Berlin
Re-scheduled EU Headline Tour
November
Sun 6th Germany Cologne, Bürgerhaus Stollwerck (Upgraded Venue)
Mon 7th Germany Munich, Strom
Wed 9th Germany Berlin, Hole 44
Thur 10th Denmark Copenhagen, Hotel Cecil
Sat 12th Germany Hamburg, Molotow (Sold Out)
Sea Girls – UK Headline ‘The Hometown Tour’
Lauran Hibberd main support + Abbie McCarthy DJ Set (Ally Pally only)
November
Thu 17th Nottingham, Rock City (Sold Out)
Fri 18th Birmingham, O2 Academy 1
Sat 19th Glasgow, O2 Academy (Sold Out)
Sun 20th Middlesbrough, The Empire (Extra date added)
Tue 22nd Cardiff, University Great Hall
Wed 23rd Southampton, O2 Guildhall
Thu 24th Torquay, The Foundry (Extra date added)
Sat 26th Manchester, O2 Victoria Warehouse (Sold Out)
Sun 27th Liverpool, O2 Academy (Extra date added)
Mon 28th Hull, University (Extra date added)
December
Thu 1st London, Alexandra Palace (Rescheduled date)