CYMBALS share new track called "Innocence"
London electro messrs CYMBALS have lifted the lid on a new track from their recently-released single/mini-EP, titled "Innocence".
Speaking about the track, lead vocalist Jack Cleverly said:
"The song takes some inspiration from Etienne Daho's song "Sortir ce soir", and when playing it live I've started to just sing the chorus refrain from the Daho song over the outro instead of the English words. I hope it connects with some of the feelings associated with going out at night."
Along with "Innocence", the What Eternity release - available digitally now, or via limited edition 7" in the new year - comes with "Talk To Me". The tracks were produced by Dreamtrak and mixed by Dan Rejmer.
CYMBALS will also play a show 27 January at London's The Waiting Room to commemorate the one year anniversary of their record The Age Of Fracture and celebrate the release of What Eternity. Tickets are available here.
Listen to "Innocence" below.
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