TTRRUUCES have announced their new album, JJUUIICES
French-UK alt-pop psych radicals TTRRUUCES have announced their new album JJUUIICES, alongside the new track "Cherry Cola".
""Cherry Cola" is an ode to summer, to love and to fun. The recording captures the innocence, simplicity and nostalgia of a summer love. Sang in (imperfect) Spanish, this is the first time we’ve experimented with this language which accentuated the fragility of the song’s disenchanted lyrics," the band says.
The track follows on from previous single "Snakes". Preceding this was "You Make Me Feel Good", which was used by TikTok for their US Mother's Day campaign
After the release of their acclaimed 2020 self-titled debut album, TTRRUUCES buried themselves back into the studio, meticulously working on new sounds and a different approach to writing their upcoming album JJUUIICES.
Highly regarded producers and writers in their own right, having been the writing team behind Suki Waterhouse hit "Good Looking", TTRRUUCES is a vehicle where the duo are free to play, free of any confines and constraints. JJUUIICES explores themes of love and nostalgia, existential political dread, self-destruction and cancel culture.
TTRRUUCES take their on the road with bandmates and fellow collaborators Violeta Vicci on violin, Ben Simon on bass and Connor Burnside on drums, later this year. Alongside upcoming EU and UK headline shows, the band were hand-picked to go on tour with Baxter Dury.
"Cherry Cola" is out now. The band's forthcoming album, JJUUIICES, is set for release on 20 October.
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