
The New Eves sign to Transgressive Records and share new single, "Highway Man"
Brighton four-piece The New Eves have released the brand new single, "Highway Man", to coincide with the announcement of their signing with Transgressive Records.
"Highway Man" is a female-first retelling of Alfred Noyes’ classic 1906 romantic poem, which flips the lens. “In the original version it’s this dude, who’s being the dude, and the girl doesn’t do anything and then dies,” says Nina Winder-Lind. “So I was like, ‘We can’t have that…’”
“Highway Man felt like such an offering from The New Eves. The trust and willingness for us to experiment and explore such a variety of visual languages allowed us to springboard to such an interesting place,” said director ALFRED, speaking of the video.
“We wanted to let the track tell its story, and our film to exist somewhere between the real and surreal - flowing from one moment to another with each frame being its own moment that breathes so much life. It was such a collaborative process from top to bottom - everyone knew the goal and contributed to making every moment hit its mark,” he continues.
The New Eves have also announced a new run of live festival dates including appearances at Manchester’s Sounds From The Other City, Brighton’s The Great Escape, and Dot to Dot Festival shows in Bristol and Nottingham.
"Highway Man" is out now via Transgressive Records.
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