
Adult Leisure share new single, "Dancing Don’t Feel Right" and announce their biggest headline show to date
Bristol-based quartet Adult Leisure have unveiled their latest single, "Dancing Don’t Feel Right".
On the single’s lyrical inspirations, the band says: “We wanted to create a track that asks listeners to step out of line, ditch their inhibitions, and give in to the temptation of doing exactly what they shouldn’t. It’s a narrative of inner conflict, desire and rebellion. The track captures the feeling of being on the edge: stuck in a moment where you know you should hold back, but something - or someone - won’t let you. ‘Dancing Don’t Feel Right’ is our way of ignoring responsibility, silencing the voice of reason, and giving in to the forbidden thrill of indulgence. The song is about the urge to let loose, to break out of the mould and do the bad thing.”
"Dancing Don’t Feel Right" follows November's release "Kiss Me Like You Miss Her".
Alongside the announcement of the single, the band are incredibly proud to reveal that they’ve signed a publishing deal with Wipeout Music, and with an ever growing buzz surrounding their recent output, they’ve announced their biggest headline show to date at Bristol’s Thekla on 10 October.
"Dancing Don’t Feel Right" is out now.
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