All Tvvins – ‘Thank You’
Conor Adams and Lar Kaye aka All Tvvins dropped their big new track ‘Thank You’ on Zane Lowe last night. The song has an eighties-production sheen like Aha to it which really suits the song, the bassline gliding along with Adams asking “do you want to be a cold cold killer? / do you want to be a cold operator?,” in a cathartic manner that is matched by the tightly-arranged emotion. This is a song with big potential.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGdWgcJxDCY&feature=youtu.be
It’s released on Warner UK and is out now on iTunes and Spotify.
As well as previously announced gigs, the guys have the following dates on the way.
Tue 24 Mar @ London, Birthdays
Wed 25 Mar @ Dublin, Whelan’s
Fri 27 Mar @ Limerick, Kasbah Social Club
Sat 28 Mar @ Galway, Roisin Dubh
Sun 29 Mar @Belfast, Voodoo
London Tickets: http://gigst.rs/ATvvins | Ireland Tickets
The band recorded a version of the song for Press Record TV last year:
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