Beak> share "the most normal song" they've ever written "We Can Go"
30 May 2019, 11:01
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Bristol's Beak> have shared "the most normal song" they've ever written, "We Can Go", taken from their upcoming Life Goes On EP.
"We Can Go" is the second offering to be shared from Beak>'s upcoming EP, after last month's title-track, "Life Goes On".
Speaking about their new single, Beak> described "We Can Go" as "the most normal song we have ever written. We like it."
Their upcoming four-track EP is inspired by their recent trip to Mexico City, where they heard a young girl's voice being used by scrap collectors in the neighbourhood.
Tracklist:
- Life Goes On
- We Can Go
- Minus Pillow
- Allé Sauvage (Mario Batkovic version)
"We Can Go" is out now. Life Goes On arrives 21 June via Invada Records. Beak> play Primavera Sound Festival in Barcelona tomorrow (31 May). Find out more.
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