Mandrake Handshake are going to release their debut album 'Earth-Sized Worlds' in February
Oxford/London collective Mandrake Handshake have announced their debut album 'Earth-Sized Worlds', and shared new single 'The Change And The Changing'.

Mandrake Handshake have announced their debut album 'Earth-Sized Worlds', set for release on 21st February via Tip Top Recordings.
The self-dubbed 'Flowerkraut' collective, who vary between seven and ten members, have crafted an album centred around the concept of 'Welcome to Space Beach'.
Alongside the announcement, they've shared their new single 'The Change And The Changing'. Lead vocalist Trinity Oksana explains the inspiration: "The lyrics were inspired by a solo trip to Edinburgh during a transitory period of my life. They are a reflection on returning to Self after being changed by the Other, on connecting with the ultimate autonomy of the Self as a form of empowerment beyond relational turbulence, and a testament to the healing power of nature. My words found their musical home in the classics of Musica Popular Brasileira and is a love letter to the greats of that period."
'The Change And The Changing' follows previous singles 'Charlie's Comet' and 'King Cnut' from the upcoming album. The track was produced by Dom Kirtley and Row Janjuah.
The band have also announced their biggest London headline show to date at No90, Hackney Wick.
The dates in full read:
DECEMBER1 Boiler Shop, Newcastle3 O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire, London4 O2 Academy, Leeds5 Wulfrun Hall, Wolverhampton7 The Nick Rays LCR, UEA, Norwich8 O2 Academy, Bristol10 O2 Academy, Liverpool11 Albert Hall, Manchester12 Leadmill, Sheffield18 Music Hall, Aberdeen19 Concert Hall, Perth20 Usher Hall, Edinburgh22 Barrowlands, Glasgow23 Barrowlands, Glasgow
FEBRUARY28 No90, Hackney Wick, London
*supporting Del Amitri







