Summer Camp return with their first single of the year "Women In Love"
Summer Camp are back with "Women In Love", their first single of 2020, and third to be lifted from their forthcoming album Romantic Comedy.
"Women In Love" lands after "Love of My Life" and "When Danny Met John", the two lead singles from the LP that were released in May 2019.
Speaking about the new single, Summer Camp explain, ""Women In Love" is about falling for a woman who is packed full of idiosyncrasies and complexity. Obviously the manic pixie dream girl trope of rom coms has been discussed in great detail, but for us this song is less about those more modern heroines, and more about the classic rom com queens who completely befuddle and complicate the lives of the men who are attracted to them. It's Katharine Hepburn in Bringing Up Baby, Marilyn Monroe in Some Like It Hot, and Goldie Hawn in The Housesitter. It's about how their love interests feel so lucky to be adored by such strange, complicated, and surprising women."
Romantic Comedy will be Summer Camp's first album since 2015's Bad Love, and is made up of songs from, and inspired by Elizabeth Sankey’s film of the same name.
The duo describe their forthcoming record as "a painfully honest love letter that both celebrates and skewers the way romance has historically been portrayed in cinema, and how these depictions have affected the way the audience conducts and pursues their own relationships."
Tracklist:
- Dreams of Love
- The Ugly Truth
- Love of My Life
- When Danny Met John
- Impossible Perfection
- Barefoot In The Park
- Disneyland of The Heart
- Women In Love
- You Complete Me
- Mr. Wrong
- Nice Guy
- The Muse
- It Happened One Night
- Declaration of Love
- Run
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