Preceding their upcoming EP 'Take In Colour', Deaf Club have released the video for April, directed by Mike Sixty and Holly Blakey.
Never wanting to ride a wave of trend or hype, Deaf Club made a conscious decision to work at their own pace. 'Take In Colour' however was written and self-recorded in a matter of days, after aborting previous studio sessions with an outside producer. The accelerated working method focussed the band, heightening their melancholic, deeply textured songwriting.
Emerging in the summer of 2011, Deaf Club began life with minimal online presence, letting their debut EP ‘Lull’ gain them swift and critical acclaim - seeing them become both blog-darlings and broadsheet favourites before they had even a single press photo. The London-via-North Wales four-piece have since released sold-out singles with Too Pure and Kissability; gained continuous plays and sessions across Radio 1, 6 Music and Xfm and captured hearts and minds with their intense live shows.
New EP 'Take In Colour', via Transgressive imprint Kissability, is released on 5 August.
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