Deaf Havana reflect with their new video for ‘Worship’

The vid precedes their upcoming show at Brixton Academy.

Deaf Havana have released a new video for ‘Worship’.

It’s a track from the band’s new album ‘Rituals’, which came out back in August, and it precedes their only headline show for the remainder of 2018 – a night at Brixton Academy on 7th December. Supporting them will be Stereo Honey, and Dallon Weekes’ (formerly of Panic! at the Disco) band, I Don’t Know How But They Found Me.


James Veck-Gilodi says of the song: “‘Worship, for me, is potentially the saddest song on the record, there’s an underlying melancholy to it. I wrote it with my brother in a flat in Sheffield and we came up with phonetic sounds before we came up with lyrics, which is probably why the chorus melody is so rhythmic and not typical of how I usually write. It’s one of my favourite tracks on the record and it was the song we wrote the quickest, I think all in all it took us 15 minutes.”



Watch ‘Worship’ below.

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