Produced by James Ford, the track serves as the first preview of Graham Coxon and Rose Elinor Dougal's soon-to-be-announced second album, the follow-up to their 2023 self-titled debut.
The Bowie-esque track finds the Blur guitarist and The Pipettes co-founder harmonising over a spiralling instrumental doused in guitar licks and spacey synths that culminates with a saxophone solo. Introducing the song, the duo said:
"The city lights bestow a unique magic on everyone - the beautiful and the grotesque, the angels and the devils - shining and seductive, one and all… Who wants to love you and who wants to destroy you?"
The Waeve will play London's Hoxton Hall tomorrow (May 3) before a run of dates supporting Elbow, which begins in Brighton next Tuesday (May 7). They also have a number of festival appearances in the diary for the summer, including slots at Isle Of Wight and Green Man.
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