
PEAKES announce debut album with new single "Day & Age"
PEAKES are back with new single "Day & Age", which accompanies news of their forthcoming debut album Peripheral Figures.
After returning in June with their first release of the year "An Infinite Divide", PEAKES have released "Day & Age", the second track to be lifted from their debut album Peripheral Figures.
Lead vocalist Molly Puckering says of the new single, "In this song we wanted to talk about a relationship. We wanted to explore how in this current world we have so many barriers and buffers we can use to convince ourselves that we’re happy. So many distractions that we can use to hide the flaws in our relationships. It’s so easy now to exist online or out of the way of each other but still be able to project a happy, successful and functional life."
Peripheral Figures will be PEAKES' first collection of songs since last year's Pre Invented World EP.
Tracklist:
- Internal Forecast I
- An Infinite Divide
- Control
- Day & Age
- Lately
- Internal Forecast II
- Clouds
- Nameless Machines
- Fascination
- Circular State
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