And, as Clarke says, “there was a certain amount of serendipity involved” in their decision to play together again. When Electrelane (who also includes Emma Gaze, Ros Murray and Verity Susman) broke our hearts four years ago, they said they needed a break and time to do other things. “We are definitely open to recording new material in the future, but have no set plans as of right now.” “At the moment our plan is just to play some live dates in Europe and the UK,” guitarist Mia Clarke told us. At least, just for the summer right now, and only in Europe, but we’ll take it! The band, made up of several queer women, confirmed this week that they’ll be playing a string of festivals, including Field Day in London, as well as other yet-to-be-confirmed shows. ![]() ![]() ![]() That’s usually the nice way a band says they’re done being that band, so don’t hold your breath.īut for all of you with blue faces who’ve held out hope, you can finally breathe: Electrelane is back. Fresh off the heels of their critically-acclaimed 2007 album No Shouts, No Calls and its accompanying tour, Brtish band Electrelane did something no one saw coming after 10 years of awesomeness: they announced their “indefinite hiatus.”
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