Casey announce new album ‘Where I Go When I Am Sleeping’
CASEY have announced a brand new album!
The upcoming album, titled Where I Go When I Am Sleeping, is the second effort from the band and is scheduled to be released in March next year. The upcoming album was recorded at Monnow Valley Studios in Wales and was produced by Brad Wood (PLACEBO, SUNNY DAY REAL ESTATE, TOUCHE AMORE) and details vocalist Tom Weaver’s issues with physical and mental afflictions.
Speaking about the upcoming album, Tom Weaver says, “I was diagnosed with brittle bones when I was born and when I was 15 I was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis and at 20 I was diagnosed with manic depression. I’ve also had a heart attack and a stroke and I was in this crazy car accident that crushed half my face. They’re big life events, but a lot of the stuff that’s happened to me medically was stuff that I was just living through at the time. Looking back now, though, I realise I could have died four or five times. I’m lucky to be here. What the last record taught me and what I really brought over to the new one is that I shouldn’t be dissuaded from talking about personal experiences and relating to individual moments or periods I remember quite vividly. But I was more confident in being able to pick those out and expand on them, whilst also diluting them to the point where I can still recognise what I’m talking about and other people can maybe apply them to their own situation.” Alongside the announcement of the new album, the band have released the first single from the upcoming record; titled Fluorescents.
Listen to Fluorescents here:
Where I Go When I Am Sleeping is set for release on March 16th via Hassle Records.
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