Happyness announce new LP with lead single "Seeing Eye Dog"
Happyness have announced their third LP Floatr, alongside revealing the lead single "Seeing Eye Dog".
"Seeing Eye Dog" is the final track featured on Floatr, and is Happyness' first single since January's "Vegetable", which will also feature on the new record.
Happyness' Jonny Allan says of the new single, "Some of our songs take ages to write, but this one was vomited out in about an hour the day after a really sudden break up when I was fully in shock. It’s about realising how much you don’t know about the people you know best. And that feeling where your world splits in two for a while, like you've come out of lightspeed into the infinite gaping silence of time. But also like a spider being let out of a cup or a fish thrown back - when you’re like wow everything’s so alien and beautiful haha."
Floatr will follow on from Happyness' 2017 LP Write In.
Drummer Ash Kenazi says of their forthcoming album, "There is a reason that PRIDE exists. Coming out is a total celebration of life. The circumstances around which you come to reveal your sexuality are often really tough, and being that vulnerable, and coming to be proud of your identity is a really important thing to share and celebrate. Floatr has helped us process some of the difficult stuff because everybody needs that."
Tracklist:
- title track
- Milk Float
- When I'm Far Away (From You)
- Vegetable
- What Isn't Nurture?
- Bothsidesing
- Undone
- Anvil Bitch
- Ouch (Yup)
- (I Kissed the Smile on Your Face)
- Seeing Eye Dog
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