Isolation has made us stop, reflect and focus on hobbies we'd love to take up. Some of us have been making use of our slow-cookers, air-fryers and even returning to studies - but one woman's quest to sew is by far one of the most impressive.
05.05.2020 - 08:39 / nme.com
Their album 'Sideways to New Italy' is out next month
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever have shared another preview of forthcoming album ‘Sideways to New Italy’ with new single ‘Falling Thunder’.
It’s the third song the Australian band have released from the album thus far, following singles ‘She’s There’ and ‘Cars in Space’.
Listen to ‘Falling Thunder’ below:
‘Sideways to New Italy’, their second album, will follow the Melbourne quintet’s 2018 full-length debut ‘Hope Downs’. It will be released
Isolation has made us stop, reflect and focus on hobbies we'd love to take up. Some of us have been making use of our slow-cookers, air-fryers and even returning to studies - but one woman's quest to sew is by far one of the most impressive.
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Australian post-punk five-piece Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever were planning to record their new video for "Falling Thunder" at the Eolian Hall in Melbourne before lockdown set in and the band were confined to their homes. So, instead, the third single from their second LP Sideways to New Italy comes alongside footage taken by the band's friend, visual artist Jamieson Moore, on vacation off the coast of Italy last year, between Sicily, Sardinia, and the Aeolian Islands.
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