TUNNG share new single ‘Deep Underneath’ / new album “Love You All Over Again” out 24th January

TUNNG Shares new single ‘Deep Underneath’ New album Love You All Over Again set for release on 24th January

March 2025 UK & EU headline tour dates

Tunng are sharing their brand new song ‘Deep Underneath’ - the second single from their forthcoming album Love You All Over Again, set for release via Full Time Hobby on 24th January 2025. Written and hatched by Tunng’s Ashley Bates and Sam Genders, who bounced files back and forth between Sweden and Somerset, ‘Deep Underneath’ sounds a little like what the Incredible String Band might have had they somehow angled their muse towards Morr Music in the early 2000s. Almost forgotten about until the last week of mixing the record, the song encapsulates the signature Tunng sound: an amalgam of texture and melody, disconcerting imagery and shape-shifting production. “I went back to the first two albums to listen to how we fused genres – things like Davy Graham, Pentangle, the Expanding Records catalogue and the Wicker Man soundtrack” says the band’s Mike Lindsay about the album’s writing process. “Over the years, Tunng’s sound has varied and twisted, but at the root there is always a flavour of what Sam and I made on that first album. Rather than searching for a new avenue we went back to what we used to do, which, after all this time, felt like it was a new avenue”. 

Love You All Over Again is an album that gets to the very essence of Tunng. “For Tunng to work, it has to feel surprising, odd and unpredictable, and the new album has all that. It’s all about Tunng being back, as a family, within our original boundaries, bringing the love to all who have been a part of our journey over 20 years”, Lindsay sums up nicely.

In support of the album’s release, Tunng will be heading out on a 2025 UK and EU headline tour, with dates in London, Paris, Berlin, Dublin and more.  Stream ‘Deep Underneath’ here

UK & EU headline tour tickets here

March 2025 UK & EU Headline Tour Dates

5th - UK | Brighton - Komedia

7th - NL | Utrecht - Ekko

9th - DE | Berlin - Silent Green

10th - DE | Cologne - Gebaude 9

11th - BE | Bruges - Cactus Cafe

12th - FR | Paris - Le Hasard Ludqiue

14th - UK | Bristol - The Lantern

15th - UK | London - Omeara

17th - UK | Leeds - Brudenell Social Club

18th - UK | Nottingham - Metronome

19th - UK | Glasgow - Room2

20th - UK | Hebden Bridge - Trades Club

21st - IE | Dublin - Whelan’s

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