Summer Camp post clip of new track
02 February 2013, 11:23
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
Hard at work on their second album, Summer Camp have posted a clip of a new track online.
The electro duo (now technically a threepiece) posted a blog of their latest recording activity whilst in the studio with producer Stephen Street.
In the post, the band reveal a few working titles for song, including one called ‘Clay’, and reminisce about the time singer Elizabeth Sankey told Stephen Fry he has a “voice like gravy”.
They also previewed a clip of a new track, posting a video of Brontide sticksman William Bowerman drumming along to said song. You can watch that below.
The band recently asked for help naming their upcoming second LP. The record is due later in 2013.
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