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The new single ‘Eat Me Whole’ is keenly anticipated by a lot of people, a key component to their concert power finally laid down in the studio. Crunching indie rock with a UK slant, ‘Eat Me Whole’ is dominated by that crunching chorus, a real anthem-in-waiting for fans.

The band’s Henry Camamile says…“It’s a story about the moment at a party when it’s just about to kick off over someone being rude and one guy thinking he’s the man, but in reality they’re just killing the vibe. It was written the same day we recorded it, so it has that exciting and impulsive energy of a brand new jam, so we thought let’s do something in the moment to reflect the story of the song and see what happens. The music and the lyrics all came together and we love how it sounds.”

Catch Sea Girls at the following shows: October 4th Nottingham Bodega Social Club

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With their debut EP ‘Call Me Out’ released last year in June via Almanac Recordings, London-based four-piece Sea Girls share its title track- and we like it a lot. With loud jangly guitars, a baritone vocal not too dissimilar from ex-Chapel Club’s Lewis Bowman, a catchy earworm chorus and plenty of fuzzing energy, ‘Call Me Out’ has a big Maccabees-like vibe.

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The band have had a lot of play on the BBC Music Introducing show, So far we’ve loved every single track they’ve put out so far. When you see a new Sea Girls track drop into your inbox, you just know it’s gonna be good! These lot are true masters of the indie pop anthem and this makes for some amazing singalong moments live, could be the band to see this summer festival season.

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Sea Girls have unveiled their next single ‘Heavenly War’.  Last year, Londoners Sea Girls unveiled a string of explosive singles, including their debut ‘Call Me Out’, the compelling track ‘Lost’ and ‘What For’. It’s yet another slice of shimmering indie-disco that’s filled with rolling, cascading drum licks and another soaring hook. 

The single release comes ahead of the band’s first headline UK tour, launching from London’s Omera on February 1st. Speaking of the single, frontman Henry Camamile explained: “This song is about that weirdly exciting but quite difficult conflict of feelings and events that makes our lives worth living. Ultimately describing that moment when you feel the best about life. I think it’s a really positive message.”

With its addictive shimmering sound, ‘Heavenly War’ is another cracking indie-soaked single from Sea Girls that had us instantly hitting repeat. London alt-indie quartet, with Henry Camamile’s baritone arguably one of the best new indie voices to be heard. Two previous singles, ‘Call Me Out’ and ‘Lost’ in 2017 proved they’re not one hit wonders

FEBRUARY
01 London, Omeara
02 Bristol, The Exchange
03 Leicester, The Cookie
08 Manchester, Deaf Institute
09 Leeds, Brudenell Community Room
10 Glasgow, King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut