
Gus Dapperton unveils first single of 2020 "First Aid"
22 April 2020, 12:49
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Gus Dapperton is back with tender new track "First Aid", his first offering of 2020.
"First Aid" is a first glimpse of his new album due for release later this year. It also marks Dapperton's first release since last year's debut album Where Polly People Go To Read.
He says of his forthcoming LP, "In the past, I've written my songs from a place of love and heartbreak. This album is about internal pain and suffering."
The singer/songwriter is also selling "First Aid" t-shirts, and all proceeds made will be donated to United Way’s Covid-19 relief program. Find out more.
Gus Dapperton's "First Aid" single is out now.
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