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Vukovi’s Song For The Deaf

Ayrshire based band Vukovi have a new video for their latest single, ‘Behave’. With a passionate aim to promote inclusiveness for deaf fans and disabled music lovers the world over, the band have enlisted the assistance of an animated signing interpreter. Wanting to debunk the misconception that deafness prevents the appreciation of music, Janine Shilstone and Hamish Reilly who make up Vukovi decided that a lyric video using only sign language would be an apt way to help the cause.

Speaking on the video, the band said: “The whole message behind Vukovi is inclusivity. Anyone can be a part of Vukovi and we’re always thinking of ways to show that to people. Rather than 'yet another lyric video' we decided to create something that would include another demographic of people that I feel are sadly forgotten about at times. We hope you all enjoy.”

A ferocious statement of intent, new single ‘Behave’ follows the band's latest single ‘C.L.A.U.D.I.A’ - released earlier this year. Speaking on the release of new single ‘Behave’, singer Janine Shilstone said: “This definitely feels like the start of a new era for Vukovi. ‘Behave’ is about struggling to deal with too much, or indeed too little of someone, or something, depending on your perspective. It's about challenging the situations we put ourselves in, written in the form of a frank letter to one’s self.”

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May

31 London, All Points East

June

4 London, Underworld

 

 

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