Shelf Lives return with the brand new single, "Uncle Fred"
London-based duo Shelf Lives have released “Uncle Fred” as their first new single of the year.
"When asked about the lyrical content of “Uncle Fred”, the band stated, “Can you imagine if there was a priest (maybe…named Fred) that was so in love with Jesus that he thought he might be sexually attracted to him? Can you imagine the inner turmoil and mental chaos that would most likely cause? It could happen… it probably has," the band says.
"Uncle Fred" follows on from the band's recent EP You Okay?. Shelf Lives, who are currently supporting LYNKS on their UK tour dates have also announced a London headline show at Moth Club on 23 October.
"Uncle Fred" is out now. Tickets go on pre-sale on 18 April and on general sale on 23 April.
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