Laura Marling and Mike Lindsay reveal LUMP's new single "Late to the Flight"
09 May 2018, 15:52
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
LUMP unveil second single "Late to the Flight", taken from the upcoming, self-titled album.
Having revealed new project LUMP to Beats 1's Matt Wilkinson in April, Laura Marling and Mike Lindsay (Tuung) are charging forward with their new project.
The second single "Late to the Flight" showcases a stripped down, atmospheric track that emphasises inspiration between the two artists.
Having already debuted as LUMP at a secret east London show, the pair has a busy summer schedule across festivals and venues over the UK.
LUMP have added two more intimate shows at London's Oslo venue in Hackney on 6 June. Find out the full details.
Marling and Lindsay's self-titled album LUMP is due to drop on 1 June through Dead Oceans.
Tracklist:
- Late To The Flight
- May I Be The Light
- Rolling Thunder
- Curse Of The Contemporary
- Hand Hold Hero
- Shake Your Shelter
- LUMP is a Product (credits)
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