TAKEN FROM THE FORTHCOMING ALBUM ‘A FEVER DREAM’ RELEASED 18th AUGUST

“this is potent, frequently explosive stuff”- MOJO
“should propel them to the next level” – Sunday Times Culture

‘Desire’ is the second single to be taken from their forthcoming album ‘A Fever Dream’. The track has been produced by James Ford (Arctic Monkeys, Foals, Depeche Mode).

‘Desire’ is Everything Everything at their most epic. Huge drums open a track that features one of Jonathan Higgs’ best vocals, whilst a driving bassline, thrilling guitar lines and gorgeous backing vocals lead to a huge crescendo that make ‘Desire’ one of the band’s great singles.

‘Desire’ was Annie Mac’s Hottest Record last night.

Watch the video as premiered on Noisey here:
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Singer Jonathan Higgs says of the track:”A desire for something so strong you have to have it, and don’t care about the consequences of getting it. Only desire separates the living from the dead.”

The band recently performed an incredible live session for Annie Mac on her BBC Radio 1 show, playing two track from A Fever Dream plus a cover of Neil Young’s ‘Don’t Let It Bring You Down’. It followed the ‘Can’t Do’ receiving it’s exclusive first play on the show. Listen back here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p059p37b

‘A Fever Dream’ is the Manchester-based four-piece’s fourth album. It’s the follow up to the critically-lauded Top 10 album ‘Get To Heaven’, an album that can now be seen to have been incredibly prescient given the current state of the world. It was their third consecutive Top 10 album, after LPs ‘Man Alive’ and ‘Arc’

Everything Everything sold-out four UK shows in the build up to the release of ‘A Fever Dream’, and performed a thrilling secret show at Glastonbury on the Thursday night, as well as TRSMT in Glasgow.

Forthcoming dates:
Saturday 5th August Applegarden Festival, Diepholz
Friday 25th August Reading Festival
Sunday 27th August Leeds Festival
Saturday 2nd September Electric Picnic, Ireland
Friday 29th September By The Sea Festival, Margate

Everything Everything are:
Jonathan Higgs
Jeremy Pritchard
Michael Spearman
Alex Robertshaw