
Girl Ray announce second album with lead single "Show Me More"
31 July 2019, 12:09
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Girl `Ray have returned with details of their second record Girl, alongside revealing the lead single "Show Me More".
"Show Me More" is the trio's first single since last year's "The Way We Came Back".
They explain that the song is about "crushing really hard but having to play the long game and wait it out because your boo is playing savage games. It’s your classic pop banger. Steamy dance floor. Drinks on me."
Girl Ray's second record will arrive two years after their debut album Earl Grey.
The trio headed to Margate's Electric Beach Studios to make their second LP with the help of Ash Workman (Christine and the Queens, Metronomy).
Tracklist:
- Girl
- Show Me More
- Just Down The Hall
- Because
- Let It Go
- Takes Time (feat. PSwuave)
- Friend Like That
- Keep It Tight
- Go To The Top
- Beautiful
- Like The Stars
"Show Me More" is out now. Girl will land on 8 November via Moshi Moshi. Girl Ray play London's Roundhouse with Metronomy on 8 November. Find out more.
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