Summer Camp are back with new single "Bad Love" and details of the third record
Summer Camp have detailed the release of album number three, Bad Love, and are streaming the lead single to celebrate.
Earlier this week the duo confirmed the news of an impending follow up to 2013's self-titled sophomore LP, explaining the title and sentiments of Bad Love.
The record is self-produced, with the duo eschewing the big names like Pulp’s Steve Mackey (Welcome To Condale) and Stephen Street (Summer Camp), with singer/guitarist Jeremy Warmsley saying that “self-producing means you get the most direct expression of what you’re trying to do. It’s not filtered through anyone else. I feel like this album is the purest expression of what we’re like since the Young EP.”
Bad Love will be released via Moshi Moshi on 25 May. It follows last year's Beyond Clueless soundtrack.
Stream the title track below, and check out their newly-announced tour dates afterwards - tickets for those shows can be found here.
May
29 - Manchester, Eagle Inn
June
1 - London, The Victoria
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