Irish rock duo DEA MATRONA today release new single “Every Night I Want You”, the third offering from their highly-anticipated debut album ‘For Your Sins’, out 3rd May.
The new track arrives ahead of a full tour of the UK and Ireland in May, plus the announcement of select special in-store shows – tickets for all dates are on sale now.
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A softer release than previous singles “Black Rain” and “Stuck On You”, “Every Night I Want You” is a glistening and insatiable pop rock track, reminiscent of prime The Cranberries and Fleetwood Mac. It is a track that further emphasises Dea Matrona’s musical diversity and the varied influences that help make up their debut album. The accompanying music video, with its grainy tones and swirling angles, carries a distinctive and feelgood 70s vibe.
Dea Matrona say about the track:
“The guitar chords in ‘Every Night I Want You’ were inspired by some of the jazz standards I’d learnt as a teenager after going through a bit of a jazz phase. We both wanted to honour The Cranberries with their iconic ‘doos’ which we added into the bridge. This is probably the most pop rock song of the album. We both thought that if this was in a Fleetwood Mac album, it would be a Christine McVie song. We wanted something that was feel-good in between the darker stuff on the record”.
The band also today announced a series of exclusive in-store acoustic performances on album release week across the UK. Starting on 2nd May in HMV Belfast, they will play special sets at some iconic record stores including Jacaranda in Liverpool, Vinyl Whistle in Leeds and Banquet Records in Kingston.
Dea Matrona have always been an exciting proposition. A duo that pushes boundaries of genres in an authentic yet nostalgic way, their debut album ‘For Your Sins’ bestows a passion project like no other. An album that bridges together an intoxicating blend of indie pop and rock with superb sophistication, influences from Fleetwood Mac, HAIM, The White Stripes and Arctic Monkeys drench through. From the thumping and prowling “So Damn Dangerous” to the whimsical pop wonder “Every Night I Want You”, the low strums of “Black Rain” to the country swing of “Won’t Feel Like This Forever”, it delivers a slice of everything. The album is a completely self-made labour of love, with the band writing, recording and producing the album themselves.
Easily a Dea Matrona classic for long-time fans but the perfect introduction for newcomers, it is set to draw one and all into Dea Matrona’s infectious aura.
Dea Matrona comprises two school friends, Mollie McGinn and Orlaith Forsythe, who grew up busking to their favourite rock ‘n’ roll anthems on the streets of Belfast. Covering the likes of Led Zeppelin’s “Whole Lotta Love” and Simon & Garfunkel’s “Homeward Bound”, they have reached an online community of 500,000 followers and racked up over 8 million views on YouTube. With their hard hitting riffs and musical intensity they have established a rare, sensational sound – gritty and real but loaded with melody and style. The band have garnered some incredible support so far from the likes of The Telegraph, Kerrang!, Classic Rock, Clash, The New Cue, The Independent, MusicRadar and more.
The album will be available to buy on a variety of vinyl, CD and cassette formats.Pre-order here
A full list of live dates, plus the in-stores are below.
DEA MATRONA – UK & IRELAND TOUR DATES
IN-STORES ACOUSTIC PERFORMANCES
Thurs 2nd May – 3pm – HMV Belfast
Fri 3rd May – 1pm – Jacaranda, Liverpool
Sat 4th May – 1pm – Vinyl Whistle, Leeds
Thurs 9th May – 6pm – Banquet, Kingston
HEADLINE TOUR DATES
Fri 3rd May – Liverpool, Arts Club Loft
Sat 4th May – Leeds, Wardrobe
Mon 6th May – Birmingham, Hare & Hounds
Tues 7th May – Brighton, Hope & Ruin
Weds 8th May – Bristol, Exchange
Fri 10th May – London, The Lower Third
Sat 11th May – Cardiff, Clwb Ifor Bach
Sun 12th May – Southampton, Joiners
Tues 14th May – Manchester, Night & Day
Weds 15th May – Newcastle, Cluny
Thurs 16th May – Glasgow, The Cathouse
Sat 18th May – Cork, Cyprus Avenue
Sun 19th May – Galway, Róisín Dubh
Mon 20th May – Dublin, Workman’s Club
Weds 22nd May – Belfast, Limelight 2