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Bristol’s Alt-Indie Quartet Adult Leisure Return with Your New Favourite Song, See Her.

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Following the band’s monumental 2024, the four-piece have returned with their bold and shimmering new single.

See Her delivers an undeniable punch of pop while staying true to the band’s signature indie roots and rich sonic textures. It’s a tale of spiteful entanglement, bringing love, life, and misery into vivid focus. The single follows the success of February’s release Dancing Don’t Feel Right, and is accompanied by the already beloved Kiss Me Like You Miss Her and Borderline. 

One of the strongest influences on the new track is the legendary John Waugh. A multi-talented saxophonist known for his work with the likes of The 1975 and Sam Fender. Celebrated for lending his iconic riffs to tracks such as About You, Waugh’s presence elevates See Her to new heights. Speaking about the collaboration, vocalist Neil Scott shared that Waugh added “the perfect bit of spice” to a song that had been nearly finished for almost two years.

Capping off a thrilling wave of announcements, the band also revealed what fans have long been waiting for: their debut album, The Things You Don’t Know Yet, due for release this October. The record will be supported by a twelve-date headline tour across the UK, beginning in London and winding its way through to their biggest hometown show to date at Bristol’s glorious Thekla, before closing in Liverpool a month later.

With a fresh single, a major tour, and their debut album on the horizon, Adult Leisure are poised to make 2025 their most defining year yet. You can only imagine the energy See Her will unleash when brought to life on stage in front of a live audience.

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