Cut Worms releases new Americana gem "Veteran's Day"
Cut Worms is back with the wholesome Americana tune "Veteran's Day", which will feature on his forthcoming double album Nobody Lives Here Anymore.
"Veteran's Day" follows on from earlier outings "Every Once In A While", "The Golden Sky", "Sold My Soul" and "God Bless The Day".
The new single is accompanied by a Caroline Gohlke-directed video, and arrives with a second track "Walk With Me".
Nobody Lives Here Anymore will also include Cut Worms' earlier releases "Unnatural Disaster", "Baby Come On", and "Castle In The Clouds".
Cut Worms' forthcoming double album will follow on from his 2018 debut LP Hollow Ground. Clarke recorded his sophomore LP between May and November last year in Memphis, Tennessee.
The musician says his new double album is about "throwaway consumer culture and how the postwar commercial wet dreams never came true, how nothing is made to last." He adds, "It’s about homesickness for childhood, for a place that never really existed."
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