Grandaddy share new single "Evermore" from upcoming comeback album Last Place
16 January 2017, 16:03
| Written by
Laurence Day
Grandaddy have revealed "Evermore", the serrated synth-led new preview of their upcoming record Last Place.
The track follows "A Lost Machine" and "Way We Won't" in previewing the band's long-awaited new LP. It's a vibrant new cut, with hypnotic rhythms and Jason Lytle's enigmatic vocals drifting elegantly across the top.
Grandaddy have shows in the UK, US, Europe, and Israel planned for the coming months, plus a slot at the excellent-looking Primavera Sound festival. Find out more about the band's upcoming live dates.
Check out our recent photo gallery with Lytle - it documents "an eventful tour of Kensington Gardens" complete with Hitchcockian seagulls.
Last Place is out 3 March via Danger Mouse's 30th Century Records. Pre-order now.
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