Sun's Signature unveil new song "Underwater"
17 May 2022, 12:03
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Cocteau Twins' Elizabeth Fraser and percussionist Damon Reece have released their second Sun's Signature single "Underwater", which is the opening track from their upcoming self-titled debut EP.
The duo delivered their first Sun's Signature single "Golden Air" last month, and have today (17 May) unveiled their self-titled EP opener "Underwater".
Although Fraser has worked with Oneohtrix Point Never and Jónsi in recent years, "Golden Air" marked Fraser's first new material as the lead artist in 13 years,
According to a press release, Sun's Signature came about after ANOHNI invited Fraser and Reece to appear as the centrepiece of her Meltdown Festival in 2012.
"Underwater" is out now. Sun's Signature's self-titled debut EP will be available to buy physcially on 18 June via Partisan Records and will arrive on digital platforms in July.
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