Summer Camp return with new single "The Ugly Truth"
03 February 2020, 12:26
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Summer Camp have shared new single "The Ugly Truth" from their upcoming Romantic Comedy album.
"The Ugly Truth" arrives after previous releases "Women In Love", "Love of My Life" and "When Danny Met John".
Romantic Comedy will be Summer Camp's first album since 2015's Bad Love, and is made up of songs from, and inspired by Elizabeth Sankey’s film of the same name.
The duo describe their forthcoming record as "a painfully honest love letter that both celebrates and skewers the way romance has historically been portrayed in cinema, and how these depictions have affected the way the audience conducts and pursues their own relationships."
"The Ugly Truth" is out now. Summer Camp's Romantic Comedy album is due for release on 14 February via Apricot Recordings, and is available to pre-order now. They play The Lexington in London on 28 May. Find out more.
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