
Canadian emo band Gulfer release their latest single "Fading" taken from the band’s latest record, Dog Bless.
"Fading" is one of of the highlights from Gulfer's latest album which was released back in March of this year. The track borrows from the math-inflected emo of Snowing and Cap'n Jazz and the playful tapping and sing-along aesthetic to "Fading" translates perfectly in the accompanying video that sees the band goofing around and having fun.
From smoking cigars to tending plants and busting some weights, all in the confines of a five-seater car, the Canadian four-piece prove that a lack of space isn’t enough to slow them down.
The band have also announced a string of European tour dates with Natalie Evans, including UK gigs in Bristol on 16 August, Manchester on 18 August, Leeds Brudenell Social Club on 19 August and London's Birthdays on 21 August. You can find more details of their upcoming shows here.
Dog Bless is out now via Big Scary Monsters.
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