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Divorce kick off 2025 with latest ‘Drive to Goldenhammer’ preview ‘Pill’
The Nottingham quartet are set to release their debut album this March.

Nottingham band Divorce have kicked off their 2025 in style, by sharing the latest track to be lifted from their forthcoming debut album.
Today the band have shared ‘Pill’, a multi-faceted offering that swerves sonically through three distinct sections whilst exploring “sexual awakenings and the absolute thrill of feeling seen properly”. The track, written by the group’s co-vocalist and guitarist Tiger Cohen-Towell in Glasgow, is also about - in their own words - “a long-term long-distance relationship that turned my life upside down (and continues to), and my relationship with a new place alongside that.
“It’s one of the queerest songs on the record,” they continue, “all three sections highlight a different realm of my queer experience. It’s also potentially the most unconventionally arranged song on the record and making it was a very playful and light-hearted process. From the get-go I wanted it to have three very different sections; the rest of the band trusted that instinct and we all threw ourselves into making it work, so it was nice to feel professionally seen whilst making a song about feeling personally seen!”
The song follows on from previous releases ‘All My Freaks’ and ‘Antarctica’ as the third preview of their forthcoming full-length, ‘Drive to Goldenhammer’, which is due for release on 7th March 2025 via Gravity / Capitol.
In support of the record’s, the band will be heading out tour this March and April. Check out the gorgeous visualiser for ‘Pill’ below, and remind yourself of their upcoming live dates underneath the player.
MARCH 2025
27 The Bullingdon, Oxford, UK
28 Strange Brew, Bristol, UK
29 The Castle & Falcon, Birmingham, UK
31 Ulster Sports Club, Belfast, UK
APRIL 2025
01 The Workman’s Club, Dublin, IE
03 Gorilla, Manchester, UK
04 Brudenell Social Club, Leeds, UK
05 Stereo, Glasgow, UK
08 Chalk, Brighton, UK
09 KOKO, London, UK
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