Today sees London's Margot return with their insatiable new single Falling In Between Days. Picking up from where they left off from on 'Walk With Me', the band once more channel their intricate layering of hazy soft guitars and wholesome vocals to great effect. Vocalist Alex Hannaway explains the background to the song:"It's about a mate. It's certainly a tragedy. He's had a hardship of sorts.He's got a life to look forward to, for sure, and so do all of us, but things external, out of his control, took over. He had started to rebuild, to see beyond the internal damp colours, he had a life back. And after losing the comfort of the person he loved, and after coming to terms with all of the pain and the rubble, all the regret, he had a pandemic. Lost job, no soulmate and back living with his family at 27.He dreamed of an ideal life; he dreamt that he could change his circumstances, he fought against a raging brute that cared little for his dreams, for his determination. He just had to sit and wait, sit and wait, and be still with his ambitions.It's about fear, loss, uncertainty, pain, hope and then the recoiling turgid desire for familiarity". Take a listen for yourselves below. Falling In Between Days is set to appear on a forthcoming 7", due for release on Feb 19th via Full Time Hobby.
Thursday, 12 November 2020
Margot - Falling In Between Days
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