Following quickly on the heels of the R1 approved (Annie Mac/Huw Stephens/BBC Introducing) What For, Heavenly War furthers the bold claim that Sea Girls are one of the most reliable new bands for penning these instant indie-disco, festival ready anthems. Written and fronted by Henry Camamile, Heavenly War now follows Call Me Out, Lost, and What For as another timely example of what this young British band are capable of.
Arriving in London via Leicestershire and Kent, Sea Girls know there is nothing understated or apologetic about a bold chorus, especially one that can be sung in unison by thousands of fans together of all walks of life. Sea Girls have these choruses in spades. The thousands of fans are pending, but it’s surely only a matter of time. In Camamile we trust.
Henry Camamile on Heavenly War: “This song is about that weirdly exciting but quite difficult conflict of feelings and events that makes our lives worth living. Ultimately describing that moment when you feel the best about life. I think it’s a really positive message.”
Kicking off 2018, Huw Stephens cherry-picked Sea Girls as Ones To Watch For 2018 during his R1 show.
Listen to Sea Girls’ prior singles Lost and Call Me Out and What For?
Sea Girls return to the road in February 2018 for their first headline tour of the UK including an opening night at London’s Omeara on the 1st February.
Tickets for all headline dates are on sale now at: https://www.seagirls.net
Sea Girls Live:
1st February – Omeara, London
2nd February – Exchange, Bristol
3rd February – The Cookie, Leicester
8th February – Deaf Institute, Manchester
9th February – Community Room, Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
10th February – King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow
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