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The Xcerts Return With New Single Feels Like Falling In Love And Announce Last Minute London Show

Monday, 03 July 2017 Written by Laura Johnson

The Xcerts have returned with a new single and announced a last minute London show.

Feels Like Falling In Love, which was premiered by Daniel P Carter on his BBC Radio 1 show last night, is the band's first new material since 2014's 'There Is Only You'. Discussing it, vocalist and guitarist Murray Macleod said:

"Feels Like Falling In Love is about discovering a pinhole of light in the dark and turning it into the sun! We basically wanted to capture the feeling of the last scene in the Breakfast Club. Throw on your headphones, turn up the volume, punch the air as hard as possible and go live the best life you possibly can.
 
With the video, we wanted to capture the idea of self imprisonment and the fight between light and dark. We worked with an incredible director named Chris Maguire who had a really strong vision and he has produced a video we are all incredibly proud of. This was the first time we had the budget to make a big, bright, lavish pop video so we really went to town on it."

The track arrives ahead of the band's appearance at 2000trees on July 8, which they will follow up with a headline date at the Social in London on July 10. Tickets are on sale now.

The Xcerts Upcoming Tour Dates are as follows

Mon July 10 2017 - LONDON Social

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