Sea Girls preview their new album with the anthemic ‘Midnight Butterflies’
With their eagerly-awaited new album ‘Midnight Butterflies’ set to land on the 14th June, Sea Girls are continuing the support for their upcoming LP with the record’s anthemic title-track.
Following on from the previously shared singles ‘I Want You To Know Me’, ‘Weekends & Workdays’, and ‘Young Strangers’ in previewing their new full-length, ‘Midnight Butterflies’ delivers more of that euphoric pop-rock aesthetic they are known for. Brimming with broad and immersive textures from start to finish, they are certainly looking to turn some heads with this uplifting new gem.
Adding about the new offering, the band’s Henry Camamile said, “’Midnight Butterflies’ is a true expression of living in the moment, only caring about the next 24 hours – living like a midnight butterfly. It’s about recalling those euphoric nights, and the pull that comes with that energy. I think that is something we all crave especially as you take on more responsibilities in life.
“We wanted the opening song on Midnight Butterflies to really represent our approach to the album, which is all about letting go, allowing yourself to indulge in that need to escape and be carefree. I think we all crave that, especially as you take on more responsibility in life.”
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