VIDEO: Stealing Sheep - Shut Eye

VIDEO: Stealing Sheep – Shut Eye

 
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Liverpudlian act STEALING SHEEP have  announced news of the release of Shut Eye, the dreamy 60s flecked first single to be released from their forthcoming LP due this summer. ‘Shut Eye’ is a dreamy 60s flecked number, a heady mix of analogue electronica, voodoo folk and psychedelic pop, this infectious single is due for release 28th May on Heavenly Recordings.

The single will be available as a limited edition 7″, with new track ‘We Like The Dark’ on the b-side, and comes complete with an intriguing animated video directed by Rivkah Gevinson.Watch that here!

 
STEALING SHEEP have a busy spring/summer touring schedule lined up, beginning at the Camden Crawl tomorrow and including a headline UK tour in June and numerous festival appearances at the likes of Green Man, Secret Garden Party and Bestival… Dates/info below:

Thursday 17 May – LIVERPOOL – Liverpool Sound City

Friday 18 May – MANCHESTER – Future Everything Festival

June Headline Tour:

Friday 1 June – BOURNEMOUTH – 60 Million Postcards (£6)

Saturday 2 June – LIVERPOOL – Leaf Café (£6)

Sunday 3 June – LEEDS – Nation of Shopkeepers (£6)

Tuesday 5 June – NOTTINGHAM – Bodega (£6)

Wednesday 6 June – CARDIFF – Buffalo Bar (£6)

Thursday 7 June – LONDON – The Lexington (£6)

Friday 8 June – WREXHAM – Central Station (£6)

Saturday 9 – OXFORD – The Cellar (£6)

Tuesday 3 July – HEBDEN BRIDGE – Arts Festival

Friday 20 July- CORNWALL – Port Eliot Festival

Sunday 22 July – CAMBRIDGESHIRE – Secret Garden Party

Saturday 4 August – HERTFORDSHIRE – Standon Calling

Friday 17 August – GLANUSK PARK – Green Man Festival

Fri 7 – Sun 9 September – ISLE OF WIGHT – Bestival

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