Nightshift drop new song "Piece Together," announce record release show
Glasgow indie rock group Nightshift are gearing up for the release of their new album Zöe by releasing another single.
The cut "Piece Together” can be streamed below. Keyboardist/vocalist Eothen Stearn said this about the new track:
"Piece Together has a kind of cheesy homonym, peace and piece. A way of looking at micro-macro things but also trying to collage random things together. Learning to write was kind of my personal memories of being dyslexic and forming words. But also like finding scraps of sentences that you make into a bigger form, the inherent nature of writing.
It is ultimately searching summering peace and reflecting how Neo-age and 70s hippy ideologies of radical left has failed us - and consumed us. The cycles of baby boomers that were once seen as radical. The complexities around perceptions of liberalism and the slow mobilisation of the ‘left’."
The band will celebrate the release of Zöe with a special record release show on Saturday, February 27 starting at 3 p.m. EST/12 p.m. PST. The show is available to watch for free on Facebook, but donations are accepted. More information can be found here.
Pre-orders for Zöe, which arrives on February 26 via Trouble in Mind Records, can be made here. This is the follow-up to their self-titled debut album, which was released last year.