Meadow Meadow announce their debut album, You Are So Alive
Meadow Meadow – the project of Peter Darlington and James Green, formerly of Spring King, joined now by bassist Maya Bovill and drummer Holly Hardy – have revealed the details of their upcoming debut album, You Are So Alive.
Alongside news of their forthcoming debut album, the band are sharing their new single "Talulah". You Are So Alive is set to follow their self-titled debut EP which was released in 2020, and it's follow-up, Silhouettes, which was released in 2021.
"Talulah is a song about healing and finding yourself again after a toxic partnership. It was inspired by stories from the women in my life. This is dedicated to them," Darlington says, whilst Bovill adds: "Something about Pete's first verse deeply moved me. It seemed to reach into a dark place in which many women can find themselves, especially in abusive relationships, and gently offer a hand. It felt profound to have a male voice offer such soft, gentle reassurance. My verse came in response to that."
After being named the winners of End Of The Road Festivals 2023 Play EOTR competition, Meadow Meadow recently opened the festival on the Thursday, with a spellbinding set in a packed Folly stage tent. Their live show is hitting the road in 2024, including a date at The George Tavern on 17 February, and stops in Brighton and Manchester.
Tracklist:
- You Are So Alive
- In The Sun
- Rain
- You Are The Light
- Talulah
- To Be Or To Serve
- In The Tall Room
- Lucille
- Open Sea
- Exhaustion
- A Narrow Road
"Talulah" is out now. Meadow Meadow's debut album, You Are So Alive, is set for release on 24 November via Practise Music, and is available to pre-order now.
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