
TRAAMS unveil new track "Intercontinental Radio Waves"
TRAAMS are back with their second outing of 2020, "Intercontinental Radio Waves".
The band returned in August with their first new single in nearly four years "Greyhound", which followed on from 2016's "A House on Fire".
Today they've returned with "Intercontinental Radio Waves", which is accompanied by an animated visual directed by Stewart Armstrong. He says, "Inspired by one of my favourite books, The Last Days of New Paris by China Miéville, in which manifestations of surrealist artworks and texts stalk the streets of Paris in 1950's occupied France, the video is an animated paean to the ideas that art can defeat fascism and that a broken heart can be healed."
"Intercontinental Radio Waves" was recorded with Theo Verney in Brighton.
The trio are yet to follow up their 2015 LP Modern Dancing.
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