New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Fresh off the back of playing a pair of shockwave shows in Manchester and London this week,
Glass Animals shares their brand new single, "Your Love (Déjà vu)."
"Your Love (Déjà vu)" is a tantalizing first hint of what is to come from Glass Animals' third studio album, the follow up to Mercury Prize-nominated How To Be A Human Being, and its predecessor and the band's debut ZABA. Paying tribute to the formative influence of both
Timbaland and The Neptunes, "Your Love (Déjà vu)" is a conflicted booty-call anthem, best explained in Dave's own words:
"I think we've all found ourselves in fucked up relationships that make us feel sad and helpless. Not necessarily something romantic—maybe it's with a family member or a friend. A relationship that we know on some level is going to keep breaking our hearts. We let that person back into their lives over and over again, even though it always ends the same. Maybe you don't confront it because you hope it'll change with time. Or because it's easier to let it slide and never set boundaries. Maybe you think you deserve that unhappiness. Or maybe you find some strange comfort in the chaos."
He continues, saying, "This song is about that…about being addicted to chaos. About doing or allowing something self-destructive because on some level you get off on the sadness that comes of it. It's about wanting to float around and exist inside of that feeling because it has always been familiar to you. It's something that a lot of people know from growing up in a tense household…so it can feel right to create that dynamic, even if you don't realize you're doing it."
UPCOMING TOUR DATES:
February 25 Washington, DC U Street
Music Hall*
February 26 Brooklyn, NY
Music Hall of Williamsburg*
February 28 Cambridge, MA The Sinclair*
March 1 Toronto, ON Mod Club Theatre*
March 3 Chicago, IL Lincoln Hall*
March 4 Minneapolis, MN Fine Line
Music Café*
March 6 Kansas City, MO Record Bar*
March 8 Okeechobee, FL Okeechobee
Music & Arts Festival
March 11 Los Angeles, CA The Troubadour*
March 12 San Francisco, CA The Independent*
March 14 Seattle, WA Neumos*
March 15 Portland, OR
Aladdin Theatre*
March 20 New Orleans, LA BUKU
Music & Art Project
June 12 Manchester, TN Bonnaroo
Music & Arts Festival
June 16 Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre*
June 17 Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre
* Sold Out