TRAAMS return with first new music in nearly four years "The Greyhound"
TRAAMS have returned with their near-10-minute single "The Greyhound", the group's first new music in nearly four years.
"The Greyhound" is TRAAMS' first new outing since 2016's "A House on Fire", which was recorded as part of Jäger Curtain Call at Curtain Road's Strongroom Studio.
TRAAMS' expansive new single was written and recorded following the release of "A House on Fire", and runs for nine-minutes-and-forty-seconds.
The new track was recorded with Theo Verney in Brighton, and features Lewis Evans from Black Country, New Road on saxophone.
At the end of the video, TRAAMS encourage fans to adopt greyhound and lurcher dogs from greyhoundandlurcherrescue.co.uk.
The trio are yet to follow up their 2015 LP Modern Dancing.
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