Nervus release new song ‘Jellyfish’
NERVUS have released a new song!
Titled Jellyfish, it is the latest single to be taken from the Watford-born indie rock band’s upcoming album The Evil One, which is scheduled to be released later this month via Get Better Records.
Speaking about the new song, vocalist and guitarist Em Foster says, “Jellyfish is about how the dominant culture – white supremacy and capitalism – requires us to view ourselves as outside of or separate to ‘nature’. ‘Nature’ being a non-intelligent, infinitely-exploitable resource, rather than a complex interdependent web of life that we are necessarily part of and responsible for. It’s also about rejecting the largely racist, anti-LGBT and cultish ‘appeal-to-nature’ fallacies that are influencing policies on everything from abortion to trans rights.”
Listen to Jellyfish here:
Alongside the release of the new song, the band have recently announced a headlining tour of the UK for September, with support from indie band THE DEADNOTES.
Tour dates are as follows:
4th September – Newport, Le Pub
5th September – Oxford, Florence Park Community Centre
6th September – Manchester, Gullivers
7th September – Glasgow, Bloc+
8th September – Leeds, Brudenell Social
9th September – Nottingham, Rough Trade
10th September – London, Oslo
11th September – Margate, Elsewhere
The Evil One is set for release on June 24th via Get Better Records. Pre-orders are available now and can be purchased here.
For more information on NERVUS follow their official account on Twitter.