Leeds-based singer-songwriter Eaves has detailed a new single called "Pylons" ahead of the release of his debut record What Green Feels Like.
Speaking about the track and his sound in general, Eaves explained the importance of place and time:
“I think a lot of it comes from my background. I grew up in Bolton in a family of seven. No family is perfect but it wasn’t the most comfortable environment. A lot of my imagery comes from that working class upbringing and things that were happening as I was growing up. Alcoholism, stuff like that. I’m distanced from it now, but now and again I will come back to it”
"Pylons" is set for release 27 April on Heavenly, the same day as Eaves' debut long-player What Green Feels Like.
Listen to "Pylons" below.
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