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The WAEVE unveil new album track ‘Broken Boys’
The pair have also launched a video series that captures live performances of each of their new LP’s ten songs.
The WAEVE - aka the musical project of Graham Coxon and Rose Elinor Dougall - have today shared new single ‘Broken Boys’, the third track to be lifted from their forthcoming album ‘City Lights’ (due out on 20th September via Transgressive Records).
It follows the release of the LP’s title track and follow up ‘You Saw’, and lands alongside the news that each of the album’s ten tracks will also be accompanied by a live performance video - together, the film series will be entitled the City Lights Sessions.
Directed by Natalia Pages, the City Lights Sessions capture The WAEVE performing material from the new album in an intimate studio setting; videos for its first three singles (‘City Lights’, ‘You Saw’, and ‘Broken Boys’) are available to watch now.
You can also check out the official visualiser for ‘Broken Boys’ and find out where The WAEVE will be playing live this Autumn below.
The WAEVE’s Autumn UK tour dates are as follows:
SEPTEMBER 2024
20 Rough Trade Liverpool
21 Rough Trade Nottingham (sold out)
23 Rough Trade Bristol (sold out)
24 Rough Trade East, London
OCTOBER 2024
29 Village Underground, London (sold out)
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