Listen: Cave Painting – Then So Slow [Best Fit Premiere]
08 April 2013, 12:00
| Written by
George O'Brien
The peculiarly underrated Cave Painting return with ‘Then So Slow’, their first release to not feature on debut album Votive Life.
With typical ambience and waves of warm sounds, the Brighton outfit offer this soothing track, which features on the forthcoming Rio EP, out 29th April via Third Rock Recordings. As the name suggests it is a slow and calming outing for the band, displaying the gentle poise they are capable of, adding diversity alongside the previous more upbeat numbers.
Sink in with this sensual new track below, premièring today on Best Fit. The band play Dalston Roof Park in London on 10 May.
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