404 Guild announce third EP with new single "Substation"
12 August 2021, 11:58
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
404 Guild are back with new single "Substation", which is accompanied by news of their third EP Guild Three: Open Water.
"Substation" is the collective's first new material since 2019's Guild Two: Forever EP, and arrives with news of their Guilld Three: Open Water EP.
404 Guild say of their upcoming EP, "Writing these songs we were seeking direction and found the opposite. We were feeling lost at sea, exposed and vulnerable."
Despite not releasing music as a full collective since 2019, they haven't been completely quiet. Last year Elison 404 (Eliot and Sonny) released their Pebbledash album, and Devenny and Bathwater released their Paradise Drive album.
"Substation" is out now. 404 Guild's Guild Three: Open Water EP will arrive 14 October via Dirty Hit.
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