With their eagerly-awaited debut album set to land next month, The Snuts have now unveiled the next cut to be lifted from their forthcoming full-length.
The new single 'Somebody Loves You' follows on from a flurry of previously shared tracks including 'Always', 'Juan Belmonte', 'All Your Friends' and many more in previewing their first LP 'W.L', which is out on the 19th March via Parlophone Records.
The release was also premiered on Annie Mac's Radio 1 show last night (4th February), and comes accompanied by a brilliant new video, the budget of which was donated to the Scottish Refugee Council.
Speaking about the new offering, the band said, “Three simple words: ‘Somebody Loves You’, spray painted all across my city. It is a simple but powerful reminder. As the days disappeared into months, I noticed myself and everyone around me scrambling to stay in touch, to check up on each other. There was something really special about this to me. I don’t think anyone really saw that coming. It shouldn’t take a global pandemic to remind us how important the people we care about are, but I'm kind of glad it did.”
While adding about the video, “When our record label asked what we’d do if they gave us the full video budget, immediately we decided to use our platform to help bring attention to the Scottish Refugee Council here in Glasgow. The song for us is a universal message of love and compassion and the work of this charity and others like it is something I am particularly inspired by. It is exactly this sense of an expanding and welcoming community spirit we hope to portray with this video.”
Check out the new video for 'Somebody Loves You' in the player below.