After the radio rip flooded the internets a week or so back, predictably Mercury Records have released a hiQ stream of the brand new single by our (and everyone elses) favourite ribbon-wearing flamboyantly brilliant pop maestro’s Niki and The Dove.
The Drummer EP, the lengthiest release to date from the Stockholm based duo, will be released via Mercury (Sub Pop in the States) on October 17. We are excited, to say the least. You should be too. Get involved below and see what all the fuss is about.
Tracklist:
Sundog (intro)
The Drummer
Last Night
Mother Protect
The Breath Of The World (inter)
Manon
The Birth Of The Sun (post)
Niki and The Dove – The Drummer
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