The Maccabees perform "Toothpaste Kisses" and Marks To Prove It tracks in new session
06 August 2015, 12:26
| Written by
Laurence Day
The Maccabees have aired their live session from BBC Radio 1, featuring new and old cuts alike.
The session was recorded for Huw Stephens (standing in for Annie Mac) at the Maida Vale studios.
In the session the indie outfit played "Something Like Happiness" and "Spit It Out" from recently released LP Marks To Prove It, as well as a reworked version of fan favourite "Toothpaste Kisses".
Marks To Prove It is out now via Fiction. It was our Album Of The Week last week.
Stream the session below.
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