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The Snuts have trailed their debut album W.L. with a brand new single 'Somebody Loves You', a soft pop song that they used the music video production budget to donate to the Scottish Refugee Council.
A much more bubblegum approach than The Snuts usually take, this is a track that evokes George Ezra and those of a similar laidback indie pop ilk. If they keep on this way, the band are looking at smashing the charts - taking their big indie riffs with them to the top.
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A series of refugee families feature in the no-budget music video, as you can see above. "When our record label asked what we’d do if they gave us the full video budget, immediately we decided to use our platform to help bring attention to the Scottish Refugee Council here in Glasgow," frontman Jack Cochrane said.
"It shouldn’t take a global pandemic to remind us how important the people we care about are, but I'm kind of glad it did," he added.
See The Snuts on tour:
APRIL
30 - Liverpool, Sound City
MAY
01 - Dorset, Teddy Rocks
02 - Cardiff, Globe
05 - Leeds, Stylus
06 - Middlesborough, Town hall
08 - Norwich, Waterfront
10 - Bristol, Fleece
11 - Oxford, Academy
12 - Manchester, Ritz
14 - Edinburgh, Corn Exchange
15 - London, Kentish Town Forum
17 - Derby, The Venue
19 - Brighton, Concorde 2
21 - Colchester, Arts Centre
22 - Hull, Asylum
23 - Blackpool, Waterloo
25 - Dublin, Button Factory
26 - Belfast, Empire
28 - Leeds, Temple Newsham
29 - Warrington, Neighbourhood Weekender
30 - Newcastle, This Is Tomorrow
JUNE
01 - Birmingham, Sonic Wave
11 - Glasgow, Barrowland
W.L. Tracklist:
1. Top Deck
2. Always
3. Juan Belmonte
4. All Your Friends
5. Somebody Loves You
6. Glasgow
7. No Place I’d Rather Go
8. Boardwalk
9. Maybe California
10. Don’t Forget It (Punk)
11. Coffee & Cigarettes
12. Elephants
13. Sing For Your Supper
W.L. arrives 19 March via Parlophone Records. Pre-order it here.
More about: the snuts