Young Knives return with first new single in four years "Red Cherries"
09 October 2019, 11:16
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Young Knives have dropped their first new single in four years "Red Cherries".
"Red Cherries" is the duo's first new single since 2015's Something Awful EP.
Vocalist Tom Bonsu-Dartnall says of the new offering, "It is a lament to something all used up. The song is a simple melody set to a repeating scream and wild jazz drums."
The band are yet to follow up their 2013 album Sick Octave.
"Red Cherries" is out now. Young Knives will play The Lexington in London on 25 November - their first headline show in seven years. Tickets go on sale Friday (11 October) from 10am BST.
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