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Nature TV have dropped their new single ‘Meds’: “I suppose it’s about drugs”

Brighton indie band Nature TV share new single ‘Meds’, from their thirteen-track debut album ‘Unlucky for Some’.

Artists: Nature TV

Nature TV are teasing their debut album ‘Unlucky for Some’, set for release on 9th May via Heist or Hit, with new single ‘Meds’.

“I suppose it’s about drugs. The healing kind and the social ones, mainly the social ones,” the band explain about ‘Meds’. “Because obviously you should take medicine that helps you, but then lots of people self-medicate with other things. So, is it better to live life with the help of an aid? Or to live in the real world with no help at all? It’s hard to say, but vices can be luxurious and destructive.”

Nature TV comprise Guy Bangham on guitar and vocals, Josh Eriskin on bass, and James Hunt on lead guitar and backing vocals, with Zal Jones providing studio drums for the record.

Their dates in full read:

MARCH
10 Hilton Austin, Texas, USA
11 Fairmont Austin – Fulton Lounge, Texas, USA
14 British Music Embassy – Palm Door on Sixth, Texas, USA
15 The Velveeta Room, Texas, USA

APRIL
12 Homegrown Fest, Brighton, UK

MAY
30 Block Party, Paris, France
31 Block Party, Paris, France

SEPTEMBER
5 Berlin, New York City, USA
6 Sultan Room, Brooklyn, USA
12 Schubas Tavern, Chicago, USA
19 Zebulon, Los Angeles, USA
20 Zebulon, Los Angeles, USA

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