- Culture
- 02 Nov 18
All Tvvins Release New Track and Date at The National Stadium
The Dublin bred band release "Infinite Swim" today along with news of an upcoming gig.
All Tvvins had a phenomenal start to their career, with their debut album IIVV shooting straight to No.2 in the Irish Charts and earning the boys a nomination for Irish Album of the Year, in addition to achieving 15 million streams. Gigging both here and abroad cemented the band's reputation, which included a sold-out show at The Olympia.
Building on that momentum, All Tvvins are now preparing to release their second album, Just to Exist, in addition to announcing a gig at Dublin's National Stadium with support from rising talent Sorcha Richardson on Saturday 13th April 2019.
Today marks the release of the band's new single "Infinite Swim" which, along with the rest of the new album, was produced by fellow Irish talent James Vincent McMorrow. The song is a catchy blend of laid-back vibes, melodic beats and Prince-style vocals.
This comes after bass infused track "Hell of A Party" was released in September. The trio created "Hell of A Party" over a two-day session which set them on track to produce the new album over the course of January and February. They have credited the work ethic of producer, co-writer and effective third member McMorrow as vital to their resurgence. It was during this time that they rediscovered the pure joy of making music and were rewarded with stellar results.
All Tvvins will play at The National Stadium on Saturday, April 13th.
Tickets priced from €27 will go on sale Tuesday 6th November at 9am from Ticketmaster.
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