Spector have unveiled another single from their upcoming album.
Following The Notion, the buoyant Another Life is propelled by uptempo acoustic guitar strumming and serves as the second preview of 'Here Come the Early Nights', due out on November 24. Vocalist Fred Macpherson explained:
"Another Life is one of the most upbeat tracks on 'Here Come the Early Nights', but still makes sense in the album’s sunset universe. We wrote it with our old friend Fyfe (aka Paul Dixon) who opened on Spector’s first ever tour and was in bands with Jed as a teenager, so it’s a nice full circle moment. Lyrically it’s about falling out with people you’re close to as a result of loyalty to others - a kind of daydream about what we’re doing here and what everything would be like in different contexts/circumstances/universes. I hate the word mature but we must be getting old because we left the acoustic guitar in."
Guitarist Jed Cullen added: "Paul (Fyfe) and I would write songs in school and if we were feeling brave ask each other if they were good or bad. He was probably the first person I started to talk to about this awkward songwriting thing. Looking back a lot of those songs were probably bad, but this one is a good one."
The band will support the record with a nine-date autumn headline UK tour, featuring stops in Edinburgh, Newcastle, Leeds, Birmingham, Bristol, Nottingham, Southampton, London and Manchester. Tickets are on sale now.
Spector Upcoming Tour Dates are as follows
Tue November 28 2023 - EDINBURGH Caves
Wed November 29 2023 - NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE Newcastle University Student Union
Thu November 30 2023 - LEEDS Leeds University Stylus
Fri December 01 2023 - BIRMINGHAM Mama Roux's
Sun December 03 2023 - BRISTOL Trinity Centre
Tue December 12 2023 - NOTTINGHAM Rescue Rooms
Wed December 13 2023 - SOUTHAMPTON Joiners
Thu December 14 2023 - LONDON Electric Brixton
Fri December 15 2023 - MANCHESTER Canvas
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