Orlando Weeks shares the brand new single, "Good To See You"
Orlando Weeks of The Maccabees has shared "Good To See You" as the latest single taken from his forthcoming third solo album, LOJA.
“Absence makes the heart grow fonder… Or it gives everyone longer for their anxieties to fester and balloon. I suppose this is a song about giving enough rope," Weeks says of the new single which follows "Dig", featuring Rhian Teasdale of Wet Leg.
Orlando Weeks credits his live drummer Luca Caruso as a central part of the track’s success: not only drumming with feeling and precision, but also playing melodica and Mellotron as well as helping with vocal arrangements. The bulk of the album was recorded at Chale Abbey Studios on the Isle of Wight, with fellow band members Sami El-Enany, William Doyle, Alexander Painter joined by Sergio Maschetzko (Black Country New Road) and his collaborator David Granshaw before Nathan Jenkins (Bullion) added the finer final touches.
LOJA will be released on 6 June, and is available to pre-order now.
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