Jan
30
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CASEY // Release Video For New Single ‘Phosphenes’


One of the hottest bands on the hardcore punk scene at the moment is Casey, and they have just released a video for new single Phosphenes, the second off their upcoming release Where I Go When I Am Sleeping.

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Phosphenes is connected to the first release from the album, Fluorescents, and continues the story of vocalist Tom Weaver’s personal experience of pain and anxiety and the frailty of our existences.

In fact the whole album is a deeply personal journey for Weaver, one he shares with his fans.

“I was diagnosed with brittle bones at birth,” Weaver explains.

“Then when I was 15 I was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis and at 20 I was diagnosed with manic depression. I’ve also had a heart attack and a stroke and I was in this crazy car accident that crushed half my face. They’re big life events, but a lot of the stuff that’s happened to me medically was stuff that I was just living through at the time. Looking back now, though, I realise I could have died four or five times. I’m lucky to be here,” Weaver continues.

Where I Go When I Am Sleeping follows the debut 2016 release Love Is Not Enough and is set to be released March 16th. 

Casey recorded the album at the rural Wales’ location of Monnow Valley Studios and was produced by Brad Wood (Placebo, Sunny Day Real Estate, Touché Amoré).

Preorder your copy here






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