Dream Wife unveil Social Lubrication bonus track, "Love You More"
London-based trio Dream Wife released their third album, Social Lubrication, earlier this summer. Today they share the bonus track, "Love You More".
Dream Wife are set to head stateside later this week with a string of dates kicking off in NYC at Brooklyn Made. To celebrate their forthcoming run of shows, they today share brand new track “Love You More”, recorded during the Social Lubrication album sessions.
Drawing from the likes of Pixies and Hole for inspiration, the band says, “"Love You More" is not your typical love song, but a love song to the self and choosing to love perfectly imperfect bodies. It has a gritty underbelly, dealing with self-acceptance, body dysmorphia, disaster capitalism, climate collapse and depression. From the micro to the macro, the song explores the relationship between the self and both the body and the earth as experiences of home, as a vessel for feeling.”
In addition to Dream Wife’s upcoming run of shows in the US, the band today announce a handful of new European shows and festival appearances, and five further UK headline dates for early 2024. This October and November they will be touring widely across the UK/IE/EU, including performing at Pitchfork Paris and their biggest London show to date, at Electric Brixton.
"Love You More" is out now. For more information on Dream Wife's forthcoming live dates, visit dreamwife.co.
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