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Fresh from a show-stopping US run, taking in headline shows in both east and west coasts, as well as a sensational stint at Austin's legendary SXSW, 2:54 are now premiering the video their new single “You’re Early”, released April 16th on Fiction, just ahead of their UK tour next week. They are also unveiling their album cover, an iconic image shot by photographer Harley Weir of Doolin Point, Co. Clare, Ireland – a place the girls spent their childhood summers.
The 'You're Early' video – their second collaboration with Danish director Jeppe Kolstrup – is a mesmeric piece, placing the band, and a series of mysterious dancers, in a mist-filled void, complementing the haunting slice of atmospheric r'n'b.
The band will be hitting the road in support of their forthcoming self-titled debut LP, released May 28th on Fiction. The dates start next Monday, with a powerful supporting cast including Rough Trade's latest incendiary signings Palma Violets, LA “doom folk” singer songwriter Chelsea Wolfe, and London dreamers Deaf Club.