Dana Gavanski reflects on life in London with "Let Them Row"
Following the announcement of her forthcoming album, LATE SLAP, Dana Gavanski has shared a second track – "Let Them Row".
"Let Them Row" refers to “the fluctuations of being romantic and creative, constantly seesawing between cynicism and euphoria in a terribly expensive and competitive city” says Dana Gavanski. That city being London, which she’s called home for the last few years.
Dana Gavanski has also announced a set of UK tour dates in support of the album, with dates in Brighton, Norwich, Ramsgate, Bristol, Manchester, and Newcastle. She will play London's Lower Third on 4 June.
LATE SLAP is set for release on 5 April via Full Time Hobby, and is available to pre-order now. For more information on the forthcoming live dates, visit fulltimehobby.co.uk.
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