GLASGOW blues-rock duo return next month with their latest single Signs.
The track will be the second from the upcoming Daydream Under the Tree EP, due out later this year.
The band – made up of Christopher Johnston and Shug McKay – previously released Kaleidoscope Visions this year, along with a separate two-track EP.
However, their latest work is said to be some of the most emotional material to date.
Johnston says: "We've had these songs written for years, signs and ghosts were some of the first songs that me and Shug wrote together.
"They're about loss and love, freedom and isolation. Songs that felt only right to release after a global pandemic, being so emotional and sad at moments but also remaining hopeful and looking forward.
"These songs are a journey into who we are and who we've been for the past five years."
Signs will be released on Monday, May 17.
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