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Ride Announce New EP 'Tomorrow's Shore' And February London Show

Tuesday, 09 January 2018 Written by Jon Stickler

Ride have announced details of a new EP, 'Tomorrow's Shore'.

After releasing their comeback LP, 'Weather Diaries', last year, the band are set to put out the EP digitally and on limited edition 12" on February 16 through Wichita Records.

Kicking off with recent single Pulsar, the four track EP is made up of new songs Keep It Surreal, Cold Water People and Catch You Dreaming, which was produced by Erol Alkan. Speaking about the song, vocalist and guitarist Andy Bell said:

"Catch You Dreaming is written from the perspective of being one of the last two people alive, watching as the Universe is ending. The protagonist looks back over the time when humanity existed, realising that we as humans brought about our own inevitable demise. Then the couple look back over their own lives of shared memories and as they are sharing this moment, everything vaporises. It’s a love song about fate, nostalgia, and having no regrets."

Ride will accompany the release of the EP with a headline show at ULU in London. Tickets are on sale now, priced £28.00 plus booking fees.

Ride Upcoming Tour Dates are as follows

Fri February 16 2018 - LONDON ULU

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