Azekel shares the first song from the mental health-focusing chapter of debut record Our Father
15 March 2018, 10:42
| Written by
Laurence Day
Azekel is back with "Hollow", the first taste of the second chapter of his debut album Our Father (we're just about following it all).
Bustling, freewheeling jam "Hollow" serves as our intro to Chapter 2 of Our Father. The first chapter centred on family and featured songs such as "Don't Wake The Babies" and "Can We Have Fun (In This House Tonight)"; the second chunk of material focuses on mental health, while the third and final part looks at youth.
Azekel, who recently toured East Asia (and provided us with a brilliant photo diary of his time there), headlines the St. Pancras Old Church on 22 March.
Our Father is released 11 May via Thunderlightning.
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