
Superorganism unveil swoony new psych-pop single "Reflections On The Screen"
Superorganism are previewing their impending self-titled debut with gorgeous new number "Reflections On The Screen".
The Transatlantic octet are following up their already-aired alt. pop charmers (such as "Something For Your M.I.N.D." and "Everybody Wants To Be Famous") with a heartfelt beaut stuffed with dreamy vocals and warped psych-pop tones. Robert Strange directs the accompanying visuals:
Superorganism is written, produced, and recorded by the hotly tipped band themselves (in an "east London house-stroke-studio-stroke-band HQ they all share together"), and alongside today's new number it features previous offerings "Something For Your M.I.N.D.", "It's All Good", and "Nobody Cares".
Superorganism have a hectic tour schedule already, with lots of UK, European, and North American shows planned. Find out the full details.
Tracklist:
- It’s All Good
- Everybody Wants To Be Famous
- Nobody Cares
- Reflections On The Screen
- SPRORGNSM
- Something For Your M.I.N.D.
- Nai’s March
- The Prawn Song
- Relax
- Night Time
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