One of the UK’s finest rising acts, Dolores Forever, have released their sublime debut album It’s Nothing. Alongside the release the band have also dropped the tongue-in-cheek video for their new single ‘Not Now Kids’.

The album opener, ‘Not Now Kids’ pokes fun at patronising politicians thinking they know better. “This was the last song we wrote for the album,” the band said of the single. “It’s a bit of a scathing look at the world and the people who are running it with impunity, the feeling of being told to shut up while watching your house burn. What can we say, we love an apocalyptic bop.”

“Working across the visuals allowed me to play with the narrative of female friendship – which is not only a theme that runs through my personal work – but is prevalent throughout their lyricism and attitudes,” director Francesa Allen mentions on the video. “Our small all-female team, Katya Bourvis (choreography) and Carmen Pellon Brussosa (cinematography), helped bring the story to life.”

After a huge summer of festivals across the UK and Europe, Dolores Forever are taking their captivating live show on a run of headline dates across the UK this November. Kicking off in Bristol on November 4th, the run will see Dolores Forever play five dates across the UK, including a date at London’s Village Underground on November 5th. Tickets available HERE.

November
Mon 4th UK, Bristol, Dareshack
Tue 5th UK, London, Village Underground
Wed 6th UK, Manchester, The Deaf Institute (Music Hall)
Sat 9th UK, Glasgow, The Garage (Attic Bar)
Sun 10th UK, Leeds, Hyde Park Book Club

To celebrate the release of ‘It’s Nothing’, Dolores Forever will also play a special in-store performance and signing at London’s Rough Trade East on October 1st, entry with purchase via Dice only.

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