
Allo Darlin' return with first release in almost a decade, "Tricky Questions"
Anglo-Australian indie-pop quartet Allo Darlin’ have returned with new single, "Tricky Questions" alongside the announcement of a UK tour.
The band's first new music since 2016’s farewell 7” single "Hymn On The 45", sees Elizabeth Morris reflect on living in Florence after being in London.
“There’s a piazza, Piazza della Signoria, not far from where I used to live, where the Palazzo Vecchio is. You used to be able to go and walk right up to the sculptures in the Loggia, but I think now they are roped off and a guard watches over them. The city was full of tourists during the day, but after 9pm, they would all go back to their hotels. That’s when the city came alive to me, and it felt like it was just for us," she explains.
"I was really thinking about that place when I wrote this song. I wanted to go back there and soak it all up again. Writing about it helped me feel like I was back there, in a place that is timeless. But of course, more than being about a specific place, this song is really about a relationship and how it makes me feel,” she continues.
The band will perform a string of shows in Nottingham, London, Glasgow and Manchester later this year.
"Tricky Questions" is out now via Fika Recordings (UK) and Slumberland Records (USA).
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