Sea Girls announce debut album and share ‘Do You Really Wanna Know?’


Open Up Your Head



After taking 2019 by the scruff of the neck and making it their own, as well as a blistering trajectory in 2020, Sea Girls have come out all guns blazing with the announcement of their emotionally charged, deeply personal, hook laden debut album ‘Open Up Your Head’.

Out August 14th on Polydor.

Featuring fourteen doses of memorable jagged guitar-pop brilliance, the LP was produced by Larry Hibbitt in London. ‘Open Up Your Head’ is available in special coloured vinyl, limited edition picture disc, CD, cassette and digital.

Today also sees the band share a brand new single from the album entitled ‘Do You Really Wanna Know?’ which premiered as Annie Mac’s ‘Hottest Record’ on BBC Radio 1 last night, and follows the brilliant ‘Ready For More’ which has already enjoyed mainstream airplay and an addition to the Radio 1 B-List.

With album ‘Open Up Your Head’, the band’s songwriting has elevated, with frontman Henry Camamile stepping into the spotlight as a genuine storyteller for his generation. The album is fit to burst with colourful melodies, guitar and synth hooks, an explosion of joyous indie rock held together to reflect Camamile’s darker songwriting on topics such as a previous traumatic head injury, the anxiety that ensued, and resulting adolescent vices.

In accessing those darkest and least comfortable parts of himself the record becomes one of hope.

Henry, Rory, Andrew and Oli, the bastard sons of The Killers & The Strokes, have created a debut body of work, including songs from lead guitarist Rory Young, that are stunningly uplifting, ferociously reflective, delicately vulnerable, and most importantly, brutally honest.

Henry admits his and Rory’s writing and the bands performing comes right from the heart. With storytelling being reminiscent of a young Brandon Flowers Henry explains;

I don’t buy all the love and flowers stuff. Real relationships fall apart, you get hurt and you have to deal with it so you do what you have to do to get over it. I think what has saved me is music.

Sea Girls, one of the most enthralling young indie guitar bands to have emerged in recent times, are a band aiming first and foremost at being the singalong torch bearers for a whole new wave of UK guitar bands.

Taking their inspiration as kids, when The Killers, The Strokes and Arctic Monkeys debut albums were released, much of their success is driven by their energetic live performances and uncanny ability to write adrenaline-heavy guitar anthems with songs like  ‘Violet’  and ‘All I Want To Hear You Say’, and the release of their latest EP ‘Under Exit Lights’.

Renowned for their frenetic, sweat-drenched sold-out live shows, the band will kick off their rescheduled April UK dates by upgrading the venues to play their biggest headline shows to date in November 2020, it will see them play 3 upgraded venues including a career defining night at London’s legendary O2 Brixton Academy on 6th November.

Ticket holders for April’s postponed shows at London Roundhouse, Manchester Ritz, Glasgow Garage and Birmingham Academy will be valid for the now upgraded dates in November. Before that, the band will light up festival stages across the back end of summer, including prestigious spots at Reading & Leeds, TRNSMT, Spain’s Mad Cool, Berlin’s Lollapalooza, and more.

For details of a very special fan presale for the upgraded shows, head to the official Sea Girls store at seagirls.net Tickets on sale Friday 8th May.

November

Mon 2nd – GLASGOW, Barrowlands

Thu 5th – BIRMINGHAM, O2 Institute SOLD OUT

Fri 6th – LONDON, O2 Academy Brixton

Sat 7th – MANCHESTER,  Academy 1

FESTIVALS

July

Fri 3rd – POLAND, Open’er Festival

Wed 8th – SPAIN, Mad Cool Festival

Fri 10th – PORTUGAL, NOS Alive

Sun 12th – SCOTLAND, TRNSMT Festival

Sat 18th – LATVIA, Positivus Festival

 

August

Fri 7th – SLOVAKIA, Grape Festival

Thu 13th – SWEDEN, Way Out West Festival

Sat 29th – UK, Reading Festival

Sun 30th – UK, Leeds Festival

 

September

Sat 5th – GERMANY, Lollapalooza

Sun 6th –  UK, Neighbourhood Weekender


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