
Penelope Isles unveil fuzzy new cut "Leipzig"
31 May 2019, 12:28
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Brighton's Penelope Isles have shared fuzzy new single "Leipzig", taken from their forthcoming debut album, Until the Tide Creeps In.
"Leipzig" is the third single to be shared from Penelope Isles' debut album, after "Chlorine" and "Round".
Speaking about their upcoming album, Jack Wolter reveals it's about "leaving home, moving away, dealing with transitions in life and growing up. We [his sister Lily Wolter] are six years apart, so we had a different experience of some of this, but we share a similar inspiration when writing music."
"Leipzig" is out now. Until the Tide Creeps In will arrive 12 July via Bella Union. Penelope Isles play Iceland Airwaves in November. Find out more.
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