Gengahr share Jack Steadman-produced track "Atlas Please"
Gengahr have shared a new stand-alone single "Atlas Please", produced by Jack Steadman (Bombay Bicycle Club).
"Atlas Please" is the first single from the quartet since their sophomore album, Where Wildness Grows, and is also their first collaborative offering.
On the track, vocalist and guitarist Felix Bushe explains, ""Atlas Please" is us considering that our lasting memories are the ones shared in good company - although, at times it can feel as though the weight of the world is resting on your shoulders. Talking to friends and considering our own personal experiences, we’re mindful that we often find it easier to suffer in silence than to open up - so being able to identify when someone you care about is hurting and to make the time to help them is an incredibly important and powerful thing to do. We hope you all enjoy the song, and look forward to seeing you soon."
The one-off single arrives with news of their support slot for Ezra Furman at Bixton's O2 Academy tonight (4 September).
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