Estrons – “Cameras”

Estrons Photo by Imogen Forte

Welsh rock band Estrons have dropped the second track from their upcoming debut album, “You Say I’m Too Much, I Say You’re Not Enough”.

The track, “Cameras”, is a little different from the tracks that have come before it as the band change tempo whilst managing to retain the immediacy in delivery that we’ve come to expect from Estrons.

Lyrically, the song is dedicated to lead singer Tali Källström‘s child and is intended to be read in the future. Tali has said the song is about “that one love that can’t be broken, no matter how many times people try to break it down.” 

The song accompanied the announcement for the band’s debut album which is due out October 5th on The Orchard / Gofod Records which you can pre-order by heading here.

The band are heading out on tour to support it and you can catch them at the following dates:

28 Jul: Derbyshire, UK – Y Not Fesitval Festival
29 Jul: Cornwall, UK – Leopalooza Festival
04 Aug: Kent, UK – Neverworld Festival
09 Sep: Manchester, UK – Academy*
11 Sep: Nottingham, UK – Rock City*
12 Sep: Newcastle, UK – Northumbria SU Institute*
19 Sep: Paris, FR – L’Olympic Café
20 Sep: Rotterdam, NL – V11
21 Sep: Tilburg, NL – Cul De Sac, Psycho in Mind
22 Sep: Hamburg, DE – Reeperbahn
23 Sep: Berlin, DE – Maze
01 Nov: Leeds, UK – Belgrave Music Hall
02 Nov: Glasgow, UK – King Tut’s
03 Nov: Newcastle, UK – Think Tank
07 Nov: Manchester, UK – Soup Kitchen
08 Nov: Bristol, UK – Louisiana
09 Nov: Nottingham, UK – Bodega
14 Nov: Exeter, UK – Cavern
15 Nov: Birmingham, UK – Castle & Falcon
16 Nov: Brighton, UK – Green Door Store
17 Nov: Caernarfon, UK – Galeri
23 Nov: Carmarthen, UK – The Parrot
06 Dec: Cardiff, UK – Globe
07 Feb: London, UK – Scala

* Supporting Garbage

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