Heat Waves explores what relationships can do to our personalities, how we can shift in ways only visible when viewed outside the of that bubble. It’s a vibrant pop song gushing with the usual eccentricities of frontman and producer Dave Bayley.
The video is set in lockdown London, through which Bayley hauls a gear-laden wagon to an empty venue. “It was filmed at the peak of the lockdown in my neighbourhood in East London by the lovely people who live around me, just using their phones,” Bayley said in a press release.
Heat Waves follows Tokyo Drifting, Your Love (déjà vu) and Dreamland as the fourth track to come from their upcoming album ‘Dreamland’. In respect and support for the Black Lives Matter movement, the Oxford-formed outfit have decided to push their third release back further, now due on August 7.
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