CIRCA WAVES reveal video for ‘Loves Run Out’

CIRCA WAVES reveal video for 'Loves Run Out'

Circa Waves today reveal the new video for ‘Loves Runs Out’, which is taken from their critically acclaimed second album ‘Different Creatures’ and out now on Virgin EMI. The video follows hot on the heels of the band’s sold out UK tour, which saw Circa Waves tour the length and breadth of the UK to heaving mosh pits and rave reviews.

Co-produced by Alan Moulder (Foals, Arctic Monkeys, Smashing Pumpkins), ‘Different Creatures’ is the grittier, ‘night time’ counterpart to the breezy summer vibes of ‘Young Chasers’, exuding a newfound swagger. Shaped by Kieran’s perceptive songwriting ability to reflect the changes he sees in the world, ‘Different Creatures’ showcases a disenchantment with the world he sees, a louder and more vital band, nudging their sonic palette into a territory shared with rock heavyweights such as Arctic Monkeys and Queens Of The Stone Age.

2017 is gearing up to be a career defining year for the Liverpool four-piece. ‘Different Creatures’ has already birthed two A list Radio 1 records, ‘Wake Up’ and ‘Fire That Burns’, with the latter’s video starring SAG Award-nominee Isaac Hempstead Wright, best known as Bran Stark in Game Of Thrones. Circa Waves continue along their heavier, grittier new path, shattering the boundaries of everything we’ve come to expect from them.

Circa Waves are currently wrapping up their European tour, and following on from this they’ll be heading out for festival season over the summer, including recently announced Radio 1’s Big Weekend, Glastonbury and Reading and Leeds.

Friday May 27th Radio 1’s Big Weekend, Hull
Friday June 21st Glastonbury Festival
Friday July 8th TRMSMT Festival, Glasgow
Friday July 28th Kendall Calling, Penrith
Friday August 25th Reading and Leeds Festivals
Friday September 8th Bestival, Dorset

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