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“Drahla remind us there’s still freedom and joy to be had when speaking in tongues.” – Pitchfork

“…frantic and densely packed, full of ideas and angst”  – The FADER

“…swaggering, controlled-chaos” – The Guardian

“Leeds’ most alluring minimal punk band”Loud & Quiet

Leeds-formed art-rock outfit Drahla return today with the contorted thrill of “Under The Glass”, their first new material since an acclaimed debut LP “Useless Coordinates” and a cover of Psychic TV’s “Godstar” landed in 2019.



The band had the following to say about the themes behind the new single:

“‘Under the Glass’ represents a moment of creative reconnection, almost a sense of euphoria in the darkest moments – an awaited, yet slight, respite from reality. The song is a collage, reworking early ideas from 2020 with newer work – bridging the gap of time, in the literal sense as well as musically.
The lyrics are deliberately vague, using metaphor to interpret personal experience and emotion of loss and grief.”


In what will mark nine hundred and ninety two days since their last live show, the band will return to the live stage in September for a short run of dates, performing early favourites and debuting further new material to an audience for the first time.

Drahla by Sam Joyce

Tour Dates
September
18 Brighton, Komedia
19 Bristol, Dareshack
20 London, Bermondsey Social Club
21 Oxford, The Port Mahon
22 Manchester, Soup
23 Leeds, Wharf Chambers

Drahla – Under The Glass – Out now on Captured Tracks – Stream HERE

“Under The Glass” will be the first single to land from their second, as yet mostly unwritten album.

Drahla are:
Luciel Brown – vocals/guitar
Rob Riggs – bass
Mikey Ainsley – drums 

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