Dive In return on effervescent form with new song 'Can't Hold Me Down'
Glastonbury trio Dive In follow up recent single 'Eighteen' with another ambitious dose of grandiose pop on sparkling EP cut 'Can't Hold Me Down'.
The group's long awaited debut EP, released via Vagrant next week (May 25), harnesses Dive In's potential to staggering effect and marks them out as genuine contenders for the big league.
"Lyrically 'Can't Hold Me Down' was inspired by the band's circumstances at the time; people were starting to take notice which in turn ignited us with the feeling that we might be in with a shot of making some kind of mark on the musical map." They explain. "It fully embodies a sense of hope and excitement; everything that we were feeling at the time."
Dive In make their live return on August 5 with a headline show at London's The Lexington with support from recent Best Fit Recodings signees Puppy. Tickets are on sale now.
Eighteen EP is released through Vagrant on May 25.
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