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Miles Kane Posts New Single Electric Flower, Confirms UK In-Store Shows

Thursday, 31 July 2025 Written by Jon Stickler

Photo: Jim Herrington

Miles Kane has shared another track from his upcoming album.

Influenced by the glam rock grooves of T-Rex and infused with elements of Motown, Electric Flower marks the second glimpse into the Dan Auerbach-produced 'Sunlight In The Shadows', due out on October 17 via Easy Eye Sound. Kane said:

"Electric Flower is a proper glam-rock Saturday night feeling tune. It’s one of those you stick on to get your strut on and feel good. This one came midway through the creation of the album. The sun was beaming in Nashville, riffs were falling from our heads onto the frets and the energy between Dan [Auerbach], me, and the band in the studio was ELECTRIC."

Kane introduced the follow-up to 2023's 'One Man Band' in June with its first single, Love Is Cruel.

After dates supporting The Black Keys and a main stage set at TRNSMT earlier this month, he'll play acoustic in-store shows in Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool, Nottingham, Bristol, Brighton and London between September 11 and October 16.

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