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Weaves Stream New Track 'Coo Coo' Ahead of Debut LP

The latest single from Weaves upcoming self-titled debut album is available to stream now,

'Coo Coo' is built around an uncharacteristically mellow percussive pulse and a simple, yet subtly irresistible vocal melody and sums up the energy of the band's live performance, which, according to vocalist Jasmyn Burke, is in part the result of the song's development as a longtime staple of Weaves' live sets. 

Jasmyn said: "This one came together relatively quickly but it's really grown on us as a band as we've played it live.

“We recorded it off the floor with very few overdubs as we really feed off of each other when we play it in a live context, so we tried to capture that in the recording.

“The song sort of just fell out of me. I had been frustrated with a person who had been in and out of my life for many years and I finally decided to cut them out for good.

“So for me Coo Coo was about looking back and also letting go. I was sort of laughing at my time spent jumping in and out of some sort of 10-year rendezvous that was leading to nowhere because I don't think we ever really wanted it to work. I mean, where would be the fun in that?" 

You can check out ‘Coo Coo’ below:

(soundcloud)https://soundcloud.com/weavesmusic/weaves-coo-coo-1(/soundcloud)

Weaves UK tour

07 June - Tunbridge, Wells Forum #
08 June - London, Dingwalls #
09 June - Birmingham, Sunflower Lounge #
10 June - Edinburgh, Electric Circus #
11 June - Liverpool, Studio 2 #
12 June - Manchester, Deaf Institute #
13 June - Nottingham, Bodega #
14 June - Cardiff, The Globe #
15 June - Cambridge, Portland Arms #
20 June - Nottingham, Rough Trade (in-store)
21 June - London, Rough Trade East (in-store)
22 June - Bristol, Rise Music (in-store)
30 June - Derby, The Venue
01 July - Bedford, Esquires
02 July - Aldershot, West End Centre
03 July - Brighton, Hope and Rain
04 July - Guildford, Boileroom
08 July - Winchester, Railway
09 July - Milton Keynes, Craufurd Arms
12 July - Leicester, The Musician
15 July - Southwold, Latitude festival
17 July - Glasgow, Nice N Sleazy
18 July - Newcastle, Think Tank
19 July - Leeds, Brudenell Social Club
23 July - Huntington, Secret Garden Party festival

Watchet LIVE Announce Final Headline Act

Watchet LIVE Festival organisers have announced the final headliner for their 10th Birthday Party.

Former Glastonbury Festival headliners, Levellers, will close the festival in their own imitable style. Drawing from their extensive back catalogue of over twenty chart hits, including 'What A Beautiful Day', 'One Way', 'Carry Me' and 'Battle of The Beanfield', the band will provide Watchet’s 10th Birthday celebrations with an incredible final performance. 

Headlining Watchet on Saturday are BRIT and Ivor-Novello award winning pop-rock band The Feeling and are joined by Joy Division and New Order Bassist Peter Hook, along with his band The Light.

Friday will see the return from both Geno Washington and The Real Thing, while Saturday hosts a repeat visit from former Special’s frontman Neville Staple Band. Sunday will see Dreadzone and Cornish folk troubadours 3 Daft Monkeys with many more acts across all three days yet to be announced.

Watchet LIVE Festival is a not-for-profit family-friendly festival based at Parsonage Farm, Watchet. The festival will take place this August bank holiday weekend from Friday 26 to Sunday 28.

Tickets are available now here

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