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Household Dogs announce new single and tour dates

Household Dogs are pleased to announce their latest single: Will My Dreams Be Electric Tonight?

Breaking through the glass ceiling of dreamland and into a disorienting realm of nightmare noir, Will My Dreams Be Electric Tonight? is the new cut from Leeds five-piece Household Dogs.

Edged with the dead-eyed purr reminiscent of Nick Cave courtesy of frontman Declan Newcombe, Will My Dreams Be Electric Tonight? sees the songwriter inviting us into the shadow-cast depths of his sub-consciousness. After a distorted dream one night in which he vicariously lived through a troubling situation, Declan found himself haunted for some time afterwards. Poring-over its vivid incidents and psycho-analysing its meanings, he channelled his thoughts into what would become the track.

Touring throughout summer 2019, the band have gained a reputation for ungovernable live sets, with memorable performances at festivals like Live At Leeds 2019, alongside support slots with the likes of The Blinders, Fizzy Blood and Giant Rooks earlier in the year.

They perform at Wharf Chambers in Leeds on October 28th, and will support Quaker City Night Hawks at the Brudenell Social Club on November 10th.

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