Limited to 200 only. Handstamped CDR in vinyl LP style card wallet with obi strip.
Includes unlimited streaming of Nights To Forget
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‘Want You To Know’ is the brand-new single from Scottish Album of the Year Award nominated Glasgow- based Irish singer-songwriter Claire McKay, AKA Martha Ffion. Available to stream and share from June 4 via digital platforms, it’s the second track to be shared from Claire’s forthcoming much-anticipated second album Nights to Forget, which will be released on August 14, 2020 on 12” vinyl and via digital platforms.
NIGHTS TO FORGET LP will be available for pre-order from BandCamp from Friday 5th June 2020.
'Want You To Know' will also feature on a postcard, with an exclusive b-side download, as part of our PostMap Club series - you can sign up from just £3 a month: lostmap.com/club
About 'Want You To Know' ... “This chorus had been rumbling about in my brain for about 10 years,” says Claire of ‘Want You To Know’. “The song became inspired by the delusional nostalgia celebrated by the MAGA / ‘Keep Calm and Carry On’ sets. I wanted it to sound trippy and summery – the sound of the ‘cult’ rocking up to Wisteria Lane...”
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