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Pop / Rock 10 February, 2021

The Staves Perform From 'Good Woman' At Lafayette In London

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The Staves celebrated the release of their new album, Good Woman, with a live-streamed ticketed concert from the London venue Lafayette on Friday. The band has now released their performance of the album track "Best Friend" from the show.

"It was utterly beautiful and powerful," Clash reviewer Adam Laver writes of the concert. "You expect excellent and classy harmonies when watching this band and they didn't disappoint ... The Staves are a breath of fresh air and should be on everyone's list to see when they can tour properly."

"The song is about friendship and youth," Jessica Staveley-Taylor says of "Best Friend" in Stereogum. "And I think that sort of heightened sense of awareness and drama you have when you're a teenager - you're experiencing these things for the first time, and there's no time in your life like that. But you don't realize when you're in it. And so there's a lot of nostalgia of being older and looking back on that time. It's kind of a magical time. Friendships are such a huge part of your life. And you're sort of standing on the precipice of your adulthood and your future. And at that point, everything is kind of wide open, and it's all possibilities. I think there's a magic to that innocence."






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