Alex Burey announces new Family Stone EP, shares lead track "Come Over"
19-year-old London producer Alex Burey is set to release a new EP in June titled Family Stone, and is previewing the release with lead cut "Come Over".
The new short-player follows Inside World, which was released earlier this year.
"Come Over" sees Burey's fragile vocal lines meet a '60s ballroom shimmer and swooning '50s doo-wop. Laced with faded synths and psychedelia, it becomes all too easy to find yourself lost in a labyrinthine haze of nostalgia.
The Family Stone EP will be out on 13 June via his own Pllng Recordings.
Stream "Come Over" below, and then have a look at Burey's upcoming tour dates (including a new London headline show) afterwards.
May
2 - Live At Leeds Festival, Leeds
22 - Dot To Dot, Manchester
23 - Dot To Dot, Bristol
24 - Dot To Dot, Nottingham
28 - London Fields Brewery, London
June
4 - Bush Hall, London (supporting SOAK)
5 - Sacred Trinity, Manchester (supporting SOAK)
6 - Oran Mor, Glasgow (supporting SOAK)
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