Announced from the stage at Reading Festival 2016 and set for release in late January of next year, Deaf Havana's new album 'All These Countless Nights' is the sound of a band reborn. “We’re more into it now. We’re all passionate about it,” explained vocalist James Veck-Gilodi, backstage at the festival this summer. “We were in debt, nothing was going right, and we were just sick of it. I couldn’t be bothered anymore. Now I’m into it.” “We did Reading two years ago and went home. We left it for three months,” expands drummer Tom Ogden. “James had some new songs and asked ‘do you want to do Havana again?'” It wasn’t an instant yes, though, with Tom definitely having to think about “if I was committed or not but once I heard some songs, I knew I was well into it. I’ve not long had a baby so if we’re going to do it, we’ve got to do it properly. I’m not being involved in this if it’s going to be a shambles again. So far, it’s going great.”