Lanterns On The Lake share "String Theory" from upcoming album Versions Of Us
Enlisting the help of Radiohead's Philip Selway on drums, Lanterns On The Lake share the second single from their upcoming album Versions Of Us.
Discussing the track singer and songwriter Hazel Wilde says: “"String Theory" is a song about reflecting on what might have been and might, in some way, still be. It finds beauty and solace in the multiverse theory and the idea that out there somewhere, vibrating on their own frequency, exists another fully realised version of yourself where your story turned out differently.”
Versions of Us is their upcoming fifth album, which will follow their Mercury Prize-nominated 2020 album Spook The Herd.
Lanterns On The Lake have announce a string of intimate in-store performances to celebrate the release of the album
2 June – London - Rough Trade East
3 June – Oxford – Truck
4 June - Reflex, Newcastle – Reflex
8 June - Newcastle – RPM
Versions Of Us will be released on 2 June via Bella Union.
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