After releasing their latest full-length album in March, titled the eye-catching ‘Lust For Life Or: How To Thread The Needle And Come Out The Other Side To Tell The Story,’ Liverpool quartet Courting is back with a new track called ‘the twins (1969)’—the first single from the album’s yet-to-be-announced deluxe edition. This new release continues to delve into the contrasting themes and dynamic sound of ‘Lust For Life,’ focusing on the poignant idea of absence, as vocalist Sean Murphy-O’Neill explains, “only realizing what you miss after it’s gone.” Following the conclusion of their recent US tour, Courting is scheduled to return to UK venues this Autumn, headlining the Paper Dress Vintage in London on September 27th as part of SON Estrella Galicia’s Soundhood Hackney event. More information regarding the deluxe edition of ‘Lust For Life’ will be shared soon; in the meantime, you can listen to ‘the twins (1969)’ below.
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