
No Windows unveil new single, "Easter Island"
Edinburgh duo No Windows have shared new single, "Easter Island" as the latest preview of their forthcoming EP, The Great Traitor.
Speaking on the track, Morgan Morris says, “Easter Island may be the most collaborative song we’ve written, there was almost no separation between both of our roles in that moment. Usually, our instinct after finishing on a song’s spine is to think about arrangement, instrumentation, and production. The works. However, after finishing up Easter Island, we felt perfectly content with where it was. The song remains almost the same as when we played it in my room for the first time.”
“It was written at the end of the relationship that inspired so much of this EP, I have written so many breakup songs and this one shows my maturity in being able to take a gentler and more nuanced approach on the situation,” Verity Slangen continues. “As Morgan said, I cannot separate our roles in this song, I felt very unrooted while writing it, and the collaborative element signifies to me the most constant thing in my life, music and me and Morgan's relationship.”
The Great Traitor is out on 9 May via Fat Possum Records, and is available to pre-order now.
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